- Make your walls a tribute to modern art by recreating your favorite artist's style.Fond moderne image by Strikker from Fotolia.com
Set your imagination to stun and get ready to impress friends and family with your ability to pull off creative interior painting ideas despite not possessing the talent of Michelangelo, perhaps one of the most famous interior design painters of all time. You can transform your house into a huge canvas which has imprinted visual clues to your psyche and personality. - Transform your plainly adorned dresser into a decorative work of art that reflects your interests. Use a stamp or stencil to create a design background that either contrasts or complements the focal point design to paint with a brush. For instance, if you enjoy baseball, use the stencils or stamps to create diamond shapes. Paint the interior of the diamonds in the colors of your favorite team. The job is complete when you have covered the diamonds with an outline of a stitched baseball, the logo of your team or even a drawing of your team's mascot.
- If you have a brilliant idea for decorating a room but not enough funds to cover the inclusion of the floor in a way that matches that dream design, consider buying a plain woven sisal rug. You can use interior latex semigloss paint to match the colors you have already chosen for your decor.
- The exciting thing about much modern art is that it is duplicated on a wall by amateurs much more easily than most homeowners could ever hope to duplicate "The Last Supper." Whether your taste in modern art runs to the drip painting of Jackson Pollock or to the silk screening Pop Art of Andy Warhol, you can adopt the style to suit both your wall and the limits of your talent.
- Imitate Alice and go through the looking glass with spray paint that can turn practically any glass surface inside your house into a mirror. Using this paint, you can create a room that looks what filmmakers half a century thought all rooms in the 21st Century would look like. Or go the other way, and place the focus on a tall glass vase that is transformed into a gleaming mirror. You can even use mirror paint to provide utter privacy by creating one-way mirrors out of your home's windows.
- Take a look at the room you want to decorate with paint, and find the object within with the most interesting pattern, which may range from carved spindles on a chair to upholstery design to an ornate chandelier. Duplicate the geometric pattern that stands out the most by combining stencils and replicating the pattern on the walls. This transfer of pattern can result in a border that spans the room, or simply randomly recreate it across one wall.
Redecorating Furnishings
Painted Sisals Rug
Modern Art
Mirror Effect Spray Paint
Focal Pattern Wall Stencils
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