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Mineral Study Wallpaper. Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама. Always in Wonder: Living Room Makeover, Part 1: Herringbone Wall. Remember a couple of days ago when I posted the sneak peak picture, and told you that I went through 2 large rolls of Scotch Blue Painter’s Tape in one day? Well today I am going to show you the finished product. Our hard work totally paid off, and the wall looks so good. I saw this picture on Pinterest, and it was love at first sight.

I’ve always loved herringbone pattern in fabric. This wall was created by Laurie, and featured on Design Sponge. The first thing we did was paint all of our walls. After painting the wall gray we found the center of our wall, and began measuring, marking, and taping off our vertical lines. Next, on our vertical lines of tape we measured down every 10 inches. Once everything was taped off we painted every other row with Dutch Boy’s Refresh Ultra White. You can see how the gloss changed the sheen of the Modern Classic and adds a subtle dimension to the pattern.

After brushing on the gloss we waited about 20 minutes before pulling off the tape from the wall. 43 Bedrooms Where One Wall Features A Spectacular Wallpaper. There are many cool things in Scandinavian interiors to learn from. They are usually quite simple and strict but there are some exceptions. For example in Scandinavian bedrooms you often can see one wall covered with spectacular wallpaper while other walls are painted in one color.

Usually this wall is right behind the bed. This simple but effective solution allows you to maintain the visual size of the bedroom, create an unusual wall that always pop out, draw some attention to a bedspread and decorative pillows, and save some money. We prepared you a collection of bedrooms where this solution is implemented. Man Decorates His Entire Basement Using a Sharpie and a Marker | Oddity... 53-year-old Says Kratzer managed to turn his boring cream-painted basement into an inhabitable masterpiece, by using his trusty sharpie and a magic marker. Mister Kratzer has always been fascinated by Impressionist art, and by the time he reached 30, he knew he wanted his house to be decorated with it.

Since he couldn’t afford to buy all the art pieces he began creating them himself. He began painting, and now his works hang all over the house. So when he decided to redecorate the basement, it’s not very hard to guess what style he used as inspiration. A lawyer by day, Mr. Other wives might be furious at their husbands, after seeing their basements covered with all kinds of sharpie doodles, but here’s what Deb Kratzer had to say: “I have the coolest husband. Via Kentucky.com Reddit Stumble.