Thursday, August 30, 2018

Decorative Painting Patterns Are Ideal For Old Furniture

By Douglas Fisher


When it comes to decorating a home, a person can either spend a nice amount of money or put on their creative hat. The latter certainly costs a lot less than hiring someone to come in and make assessments. Also, going at it alone allows a person to express themselves through decor. If a person is stumped for ideas, they may find that decorative painting patterns will give them inspiration for adding color to objects and spaces.

Themes should reflect a personality but it also helps to keep practicality in mind. A good example is a mostly white decor as a princess theme, which is a nice visual but not ideal for a home with small children or active pets. If the person in charge of decorating is also a home renter, then it may help to consult with the landlord before making obvious changes.

There are options, like using painting patterns on temporary, or removable, wallpaper that will not damage or affect the boring paint underneath. Placing accent borders near the top or bottom of a wall or a repeat pattern can add a nice touch to a space that lacks a lot of objects. Many people find that using pattern or templates gives more decorating options than using painters tape.

Choosing the right paint depends mostly on how space is being used. Acrylic paint is affordable, is found at most major discount retail chains and dries quickly with a single coat. If a mistake is made, all it takes is a little soap and water to correct a fresh coat. If it has dried already, painting over the mistake is a possibility.

When it comes to choosing the right pattern, it helps to keep in mind how it will be used. Sometimes patterns that are used for wood or plastic objects may not be ideal for use on the walls. Also, there are some patterns that are versatile and make great accents for those who just want a touch of the holidays.

For those who are having a hard time making a decision, it may help to look at the current space and look at areas that may be in need of change. Maybe painting a tabletop makes more sense than buying another coffee or end table. Or a designated space may have a very nice lamp but it is the wrong color.

Home decor books, magazines, and websites can also provide a wealth of information. There are also some that specialize in repurposing older or used items using paint. Since most of these are geared toward the amateur decorator, the tutorials are fairly easy to follow and sometimes a cost estimate for each project is given.

While some people go for contrasts when decorating, uniformed themes can be just as exciting to work on. For those who like florals, a pattern or template may be used on table tops, picture frames, or as a border on a wall. The great thing about using a pattern is that no one restricted to using pastel colors.

These patterns also make it easier to add simple touches like glitter paint or a color that is hard to find. When visiting the paint section in hardware stores, it helps to look at the swatches and get a small can of a customized color. This can be made to match a chosen theme or something that will add contrast to an existing decor.




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