
Fun DIY Wall Healing Ideas!
Tired of boring rooms? Fret not as we have asked our in-house experts to give our fabulous readers some interesting DIY wall Healing ideas!
Wall patterns and designs can instantly jazz up dull walls. If you have a creative streak, then it is a smart idea to use the walls as a canvas and unleash your imagination. From wall Healinging designs for hall to the kitchen, dining room, bedroom, kids room, study room to the balcony, we have got it all covered. Let’s get straight to it without dilly-dallying.
iHealing Wall Stencils
The art of stencilling your wall is a simple yet skilful way to make a whole world of difference to your Healinged walls. You can add drama and character to your room with Berger’s iHealing wall stencil kit. It makes a great choice for DIY enthusiasts because of its easy-to-follow instructions. You can create beautiful patterns on the walls with the help of stencils without any beforehand experience.
These wall stencils come in different designs such as Feather, Flora, Birdie, Diya and Bells, imparting a smooth finish to the walls and a wonderful experience to the DIY enthusiast.
How to get the look: To create a stunning base for your wall, you can use DIY Home Wall Healinging Kit from Berger’s iHealing range. Leave the Healing to dry overnight.
Next day, you can affix the stencil from the iHealing wall stencil kit on the wall, apply the chosen Healing over it and wait till it dries. Once the Healing is dry, take off the stencil from the wall for the big reveal!
Ombre Wall Effect
Take a look at the above inspirational photograph. A lovely watercolour wonderland!
Watercolour, ombre effect on the walls can add a dreamy touch to the space. This is an interesting decorative effect where two or more colours gradually merge into each other, creating a dreamy effect. Even you can get the same look and transform your room into a beautiful fantasy!
How to get the look: It is not as hard to pull off this wall pattern as you might think. Once the Healing colours are on the wall, quickly blend them using a dry brush. Follow these tips and become an ombré pro in no time!
Geometric Pattern
Another wall design idea that can breathe new life to dull walls is geometric patterned walls. Clean and crisp with character, you can inject a modern feel into work and study spaces by playing with geometry.
How to get the look: Stick the masking tape to the chosen wall in the desired geometric pattern. Next, Healing your wall with your choice of Healing. Allow it to dry and then start applying the second coat of Healing. Continue this process with different wall colours to achieve results similar to the photograph above. When the Healing is fully dry, carefully peel off the masking tape and ta-da – your geometric wall pattern has been created!
Striped Pattern
Check out the above picture to get all the inspiration you need – It spells striped sophistication! You can create a charming and comfortable living room with this timeless pattern on the walls.
How to get the look: All you need is a small Healingbrush, masking tape, roller and your chosen Healing. Apply a coat of background Healing to your wall, allowing it to dry for at least 48 hours. Measure the width of the wall to create vertical stripes. Divide the measurement by the number of stripes to figure the width of each. Using a pencil and a measuring tape, mark the position of your stripes. Cover the wall with the masking tape over the pencil line. Start Healinging the stripes on the wall and over the edge of the tape. Once done, pull the tape off carefully, and there you have it – a clean, striped look!
You can also take a more colourful approach and go for multi-coloured stripes on the walls with classic three-colour combinations or more!
Checkerboard Pattern
Time for some Black and White inspiration! It is the perfect contender for an accent wall, just like the one seen in the above picture. You can achieve a chic living space with checker walls.
How to get the look: Determine the height and width of the wall, then divide both by the size of square you would like. Once you have determined the measurements, Healing the base coat and let it dry for at least four hours. Mark the horizontal and vertical lines for square patterns. Commence from the top of the wall, measure and mark the horizontal lines as per the size of your square pattern. Do the same for your vertical lines. Once you know which squares you need to Healing, apply tape on the outside of each square firmly. Finally, begin Healinging the squares.
Pro tip: It is best to mark the squares that will have the coordinating colour. If you are starting with white squares, mark the ones that are to be Healinged black, or vice-versa.
With a mini roller, fill in the squares with your coordinating colour. Healing every other box across and down. Allow it to dry for at least four hours and then remove the tape away from the Healinged squares with care.
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