How to decorate my bathroom wall?
I live in a doublewide and we are remodeling it because it’s 20 years old and be are on a budget because I’m able to work because I take care of my dad who has alzhemers. We took down two huge mirrors over my garden tub after removing them the sheet rock was uneven and we can’t afford to tear down the two walls of sheet rock. I did patch the holes but they had so much long strips that were glued to the wall and I did sand everything I could to make it flat, but it didn’t flat all the way. I need a good way to decorate to cover it up. Please help. I did try everything.
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Tammy: why not put a faux finish look on it. ...that way, the imperfections will not be so apparent.
https://www.homedit.com/faux-painting-101/
Try some wooden signs, for decor, maybe some wire baskets and a shelf with painted mason jars for storing qtips, cotton balls, etc.
Consider stenciling the wall. The pattern will help to disguise the imperfections. Sponging the walls would also work, but that look is a little dated. It looks like your wall is a shade of gray (it might be beige, hard to tell from pic) so think about a soft cream for your stencil since it looks like you have other shades of cream in your bath. Another direction you could go for a more dramatic effect is to go dark with your stencil like a charcoal. It depends on the look you like. Stenciling is easy to do, just time consuming. Here is a link to my hallway stencil that might give you some ideas. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/walls/stenciled-hallway-finally-finished-21898529
Banishing the Boring Narrow Hallway