WALL TEXTURES

ONE OF THE largest areas to be considered when doing the interiors of a house is the wall space. Walls can be overwhelming especially in a l...

ONE OF THE largest areas to be considered when doing the interiors of a house is the wall space. Walls can be overwhelming especially in a large room. Too much attention and they can spoil the rest of the decor. Walls can stand out well on their own with some innovative treatment. There are some advantages of having a textured wall in a room: it creates an immense focal point, it instills a certain amount of dynamism and in most cases there is very little maintenance. The trends in wall texture range from old favourites to new styles, each one finding favour with homeowners for the excitement offered. Take a look at some standouts:
Panelling

Wall murals

Cladding

Stucco

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