The corner painting was done over the Christmas holidays, a few hours at a time, but the painting next to the door I was able to do in one day. I thought that was a good opportunity to set up my tripod and show you guys my process.
Showing posts with label grey wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grey wall. Show all posts
Monday, 29 January 2018
Geometric Wall Painting
I was really pleased with how my painting on the wall of my built in wardrobe turned out. My boyfriend and I really love it but agree that it's a shame it goes mostly unseen. Since the summer, we've been going back to the idea of doing a similar painting in the main part of the room.
I decided on two parts of the room that were looking a little blank
and put together some designs that used the same shapes and colours from
my original painting. I took photos of the areas and used Photoshop to play around with the design directly on the photos.
I drew the designs on to the wall in pencil and then got painting. I
only had to buy one new pot of paint as I still had the other colours
leftover, and thanks to my last blog post I knew exactly which shade to
get.
The corner painting was done over the Christmas holidays, a few hours at a time, but the painting next to the door I was able to do in one day. I thought that was a good opportunity to set up my tripod and show you guys my process.
The corner painting was done over the Christmas holidays, a few hours at a time, but the painting next to the door I was able to do in one day. I thought that was a good opportunity to set up my tripod and show you guys my process.
Thursday, 7 September 2017
Geometric Wall Art
We've started with our bedroom where I've been able to put my first creative touch. The room has a built in wardrobe/closet space and I thought it would be fun to do a painted feature wall inside. Since this is my first experience of painting on such a big scale (ok, not true) I thought this would be relatively low risk as if it turned out really bad it wouldn't matter as the wall is going to be covered with clothes most of the time anyway.
I started by designing the wall in Photoshop. I'd searched Pinterest for geometric wall inspiration and used this image as a starting point.
With my design up on my laptop I started drawing it on to the wall. We'd already painted it grey when we did the rest of the room. Drawing the design involved a fair bit of measuring which I didn't mind, especially when I found a website which did equilateral triangle calculations for me.
Then it was time to paint. I'd say it took me about two long days altogether, and lots of podcasts. I decided to do the whole thing freehand and not use tape as I haven't had much success with it in the past. Mostly because I'm not willing to pay out for the good stuff #cheapo. So instead I used a small brush and a steady hand for the outlines of the shapes.
These are the different paints I used. The Dulux 'Chic Shadow' is the colour of the rest of the bedroom and the base colour of my design. The small tester pot in 'Slate' was left behind by the house's previous owner and turned out to be the perfect dark grey, although there wasn't quite enough of it so I had to alter my design slightly. I mixed the silk black paint (another one we inherited from the previous owner) with the white emulsion to make another shade of grey. Then for a pop of colour I used a tube of gold acrylic paint.
I'm so happy with how this wall turned out. I think I got the size of the pattern and the colours just right.
It's almost a shame to cover it up with our clothes, but we need the storage space! And we'll get glimpses of it when we're getting our clothes out. Maybe now I'll try something on a more prominent wall.
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