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Knock down texture
Knock down texture









knock down texture

You will need to prime the walls ahead of time so that the texture has a smooth, dirt-free surface to stick to. Orange PeelĪn orange peel texture looks exactly as it sounds-it resembles the peel of an orange.

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The texture can be painted any color you want after it has dried. Once the rest of the room is properly covered, spray away. Make sure to securely cover all surfaces and items that are not to be sprayed. Mix the popcorn texture with water, following the instructions on the package. The popcorn texture is a dry mix of drywall mud and polystyrene, and it comes in a standard white color, so it’s best to prime the wall or ceiling before use. All you need is the popcorn texture, an air compressor, and a hopper gun, which you can rent from your local home building center on Amazon. But the best part about this style of texturing? It’s easy and affordable to do yourself.

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The reason for this type of wall texture’s popularity is that it’s great at hiding imperfections and it can even help absorb sound between floors and walls. Popcorn ceilings were a classic look in the 70s and can still be seen in countless homes today. Let the texture dry for 24 hours before priming and painting. If you are aiming for perfect concentric circles, practice your artistic skills on a spare piece of drywall before attempting them on your wall. Apply the drywall compound to the wall using the roller, then use the teeth of the trowel to gently apply lines in the wet compound. This method requires drywall compound, a roller, and a drywall trowel that has evenly spaced teeth (or uneven teeth if you are going for a less organized pattern).

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This technique is often used to produce a repeated series of rainbow patterns on the drywall and is one of the more simplistic texturing techniques. The comb texture is produced using techniques that create lines of various widths and shapes in drywall compound. Take a look below at seven popular wall texture types and the techniques behind them. If you’re thinking that texturing is too difficult to do yourself, think again! While texturing should involve some degree of practice before deciding to texture a room in your house, the techniques used to make the following wall finishes are not as hard as you may think.











Knock down texture