How can I whitewash over an ugly shade of green on my walls?
We had our interior painted recently and we both hate the bright, lime green color that it turned out. Everything is trimmed in white, so can I just dilute white and wipe over the green?
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You can, but it might be difficult to get an even color, if that's what you're looking for, SuzyQ.
I would repaint with a different shade, get some samples and hang them on the wall to pick the right shade for your lighting and furniture. Wipe paint will be messy, uneven and a poor result.
Hi SuzyQ
If you want to lighten the green, just mix water with white latex paint. The regular ration is 2 parts paint to 1 part water, but you can adjust that to get the coverage that you want. Wishing you the best.
Yes you can if your looking for a faux finish. It will never be an even color.
Lime green is a color that will require a good quality primer followed by at least two coats of a good quality paint designed for use with your particular wall surface (drywall vs. Plaster).