Painting Wood Walls to Look Distressed
Painting wooden walls so they look distressed is a good option when you want to create a rustic look in your home. If you have a paneled room, consider distressing the walls to update the appearance and give the room more character. Distressing and painting wooden walls requires a technique most people can handle. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Dropcloth
- Hammer
- Screwdriver
- Chain
- Primer
- 1 gallon acrylic paint
- 1 pint mineral water
- Paint roller
- Paintbrushes
- Sandpaper
Instructions
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Spread dropcloths over the flooring and large pieces of furniture in the room.
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Distress the walls so they look rustic when you paint them. Do this in a variety of different ways, such as hitting the walls lightly with a hammer to create indentations, hitting the walls with a screwdriver to make a randomly shaped dents or striking the walls with a chain. Be careful when you do this because you don't want to damage the walls structurally; you simply want to alter their appearance.
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Prime the walls with acrylic primer to ready the wooden walls to accept paint. Use a roller and paintbrush to apply the primer and allow it to dry completely.
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Mix 1 gallon of acrylic paint with 1 pint of mineral water. Water thins the paint a bit, helping it to appear more like a glaze and accenting the distressed wood effects even more.
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Apply a coat of paint to the walls, using rollers and paintbrushes and allow the walls to dry completely. Apply a second coat and allow it to dry completely.
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Rub sandpaper onto the walls in various spots to remove some of the paint and help the walls look even more distressed.
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References
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