Interior designers are constantly looking for new ways to make places more memorable. And few things jump out more than a bright splash of color or a lovely design. As a result, experimenting with paint and wallpaper is a popular design concept. Here are five ways interior designers utilize paint or wallpaper to spruce up their environments.
1. Floor
Painting a wood floor requires careful study and dedication, but the results are stunning. Most people would not want to paint their entire home’s wood floors, thus this application works best in more enclosed or intimate locations, such as bedrooms, sunrooms, or entryways.
2. Bookcases
Painting the back of a bookshelf a brilliant color is a typical — and wonderful — method to add a bit of fun to a space. This will create a focus wall that is somewhat more muted than painting an entire wall a bright color and will provide a dramatic backdrop for your books and display items.
3. Ceilings
Wallpapering a ceiling can be less expensive than wallpapering a wall since there is less surface area to cover and it is a more continuous surface. The fewer times you have to measure and cut around windows and built-ins, the easier it will be. And, unlike on walls, the impact may be much more spectacular.
4. Cabinetry
If your cabinets have glass doors, wallpapering, or painting the backs will bring a vibrant splash of color or pattern to your kitchen. If you have sturdy doors, every time you open them, you will get a pleasant surprise.
5. Stairs
A beautiful staircase is one of the most typical requests I hear from homeowners. If you’re starting from scratch, you have a lot of possibilities. If you want to spice up your current staircase, turn to the stair risers, which are the vertical surfaces of each step that face you as you ascend.
The top five areas in a house to use wallpaper to create a fun design are listed above. For further information, call Odessa Contractors at 432-300-6888.