How to make a plain painted wall pop?

Sandie Vyskocil
by Sandie Vyskocil



  7 answers
  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Feb 04, 2019

    What is your style? That would help to offer advice that works for you. Also, what color is the wall currently painted? Are all the walls painted? What room is it in?

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Feb 04, 2019

    Hello,


    My choice would be a large piece of art to make a personalized style statement.

  • Lorraine Lorraine on Feb 04, 2019

    Where is it located? How much space in front of it, will something like a sofa table be in the way?

  • Shore grandmom Shore grandmom on Feb 04, 2019

    Pictures, mirror, shelves with books, plants, nick knacks, candles, an interesting clock, etc.

  • Sandie Vyskocil Sandie Vyskocil on Feb 04, 2019

    Familyroom, too yellow Something to soften color......white wash, ???

  • Sal3170064 Sal3170064 on Feb 05, 2019

    Can you do an ombre technique on it by using a shade lighter than you have. Then another lighter than that. You can either start at the top with the darker shade or the bottom. Add a strip 5cm up or down from your shade, i.e. leave a space between shades. If you have some of the darker shade mix some with the next shade, and blend the in-between strip.

    The next left space, you mix the medium and lighter shade to blend.


    Other than that you could add a mirror or assorted frame wall for impact.

  • Robyn Garner Robyn Garner on Feb 08, 2019

    You can easily put a white glaze over the yellow paint to tone it down. Then decorate as desired. Otherwise, it's just one wall - pick a new color and repaint.