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Ideas For Sponge Painting Your Walls

1/15/2020

 
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Sponge painting is a method that creates an incredible display of colors merging. It is the right approach for making a wall that is the star attraction of a room. Despite the stylish three-dimensional look created by this effect, sponge-painting is an easy thing to learn.

It entails nothing more than applying a coat of paint and using sponges to dab on another color, so the first coat of paint shows through. Altering dabbing methods and paint colors provide you with total creative freedom.

Using the simple sponge-paint method below, you can renovate a dull space into one that brings excitement to your interiors.

Steps for Sponge Painting
Sponge painting conceals little flaws. However, significant wall damage needs to be fixed before you begin painting. The same prepping for ordinary paint jobs apply to sponge painting. You must clean the walls and cover the surfaces you want to protect.

Paint the walls with the base paint color. If needed for total coverage, apply a second base coat. After the base coat is dry, combine one part of your second color of paint with four parts of the faux glaze. The more glaze you use, the more translucent the topcoat will be.

Wet a natural sea sponge, then dip into the bucket of glaze. Be sure to blot any excess off the sponge. Begin by gently pressing the sponge into the wall corners. Tap the sponge in an uneven pattern, leaving a light coat of glaze. As you tap, do not dab too hard, or you will leave too much glaze on the surface.

Check the entire wall surface. Use a little piece of sponge to get into corners or touch up any areas, create a consistent finish.

Sponge Painting Tips
  • Selecting the right color combination can be difficult. Paint brochures might have suggestions or talking with a professional house painter can provide help.
  • For sponge painting, only use a natural sea sponge.
  • Wear plastic gloves for the entire sponge painting project to prevent getting glaze on your hands.
  • If necessary, use a glaze extender additive to slow down the drying of the glaze coat.

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