New Painting Design With Wall.
1. Accent Wall with Wallpaper
Use wallpaper on a single accent wall, often behind a bed, couch, or dining table, while painting the other walls in a complementary color. This adds visual interest without overwhelming the room.
Choose wallpaper with a bold pattern or texture and a paint color that complements it. If the wallpaper has a lot of colors, pick one of them for the paint.
2. Chair Rail with Wallpaper Below and Paint Above
Add a chair rail (a molding strip that divides the wall horizontally). Use wallpaper below it and paint the upper portion in a matching or neutral color.
This works well in dining rooms, living rooms, or even hallways, giving the space a traditional and elegant feel.
3. Textured or Patterned Paint Finishes with Wallpaper
Use textured paint, such as a sponge or metallic finish, on walls adjacent to wallpaper. This keeps the design dynamic and prevents monotony.
For example, pair a floral or geometric wallpaper with a wall painted in a soft, metallic finish for a touch of sophistication.
4. Half-Wall Paneling with Wallpaper Above
Use wainscoting or other paneling on the lower half of the wall, painting it in a coordinating color, and apply wallpaper above it.
This design is great for bedrooms, living rooms, and studies and works well with both modern and vintage styles.
5. Framing Wallpaper as Art
Frame sections of wallpaper as if they're artwork, especially if you have a bold or intricate pattern that you want to showcase.
Paint the wall behind it in a complementary color, allowing the "framed" wallpaper to stand out as a focal point.
6. Ceiling Wallpaper with Painted Walls
Apply wallpaper to the ceiling while painting the walls. This can make the ceiling an unexpected focal point, especially in smaller rooms like bathrooms or hallways.
Use a light color paint on the walls to balance a patterned or darker ceiling wallpaper.
7. Two-Toned Walls with a Wallpaper Border
Paint the top half of the walls in one color and the bottom half in another, using a wallpaper border to separate the two colors.
Choose colors and patterns that complement each other to create a seamless transition.
8. Mix and Match Patterns and Colors
If you’re bold with design, you can mix painted geometric patterns with floral or abstract wallpaper.
This can look stunning in modern spaces if colors are carefully chosen to complement each other without clashing.
Tips for a Cohesive Look
Color Harmony: Choose colors that are in the same family or shades that complement each other.
Pattern Balance: Avoid using both a highly patterned wallpaper and a busy paint pattern; balance a bold pattern with a solid or subtle painted wall.
Room Lighting: Consider how natural and artificial lighting affect the colors in the room; test samples before making your final choice.
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