Putting texture on a plain wall can add a bit of personality to an entire room. If it’s about wave texture, circular wall texture or any other type of texture you can think of, adding a little excitement to the walls of your bedroom, bathroom or living room will bring a lot of style and uniqueness to the entire room. There are several steps to deciding what type of wall texture you want and whether a certain wall texture is suitable for a particular room. There are also a lot of things you need to know about how to properly apply a plaster or paint wall texture.
A wavy wall texture can be done with paint or with plaster. The plaster version of this texture goes over drywall and is quite difficult to do correctly. Fortunately, you’ll have a few chances to correct any mistakes you’ve made while the cast is still wet. You’ll want to make sure the amount of plaster you apply isn’t too heavy; too heavy a layer of plaster will make the wall look bulky instead of textured. And if the plaster is too thick, the texture won’t look good once it’s painted later. Also, use the correct tools to create the wavy wall texture on the plaster. A comb-like tool will make it easier to create curves and waves on the wall.
If you want to make your wall texture wavy with paint, you’ll need to choose a few different colors of paint to create the feel of ripples. Most people choose to use a variety of blues to create a painted wave look. Painting can be done on the texture of the plaster wall. However, keep in mind that using more than one texture on a wall can be overwhelming. Having more than one wall texture on all four walls of a room will definitely be overwhelming and may even seem tacky. So consider what kind of texture you want to use before you start your wall texturing project.