Textured Paint

Wall Coverings

Definition

Textured paint adds dimension to the wall using particles or special application. Sand, stucco, or crépi effects: it creates texture on a flat wall.

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Textured paint is an ideal solution to give character and personality to your walls. Thanks to its unique texture, it creates an original and personalized look that stands out from a simple smooth coating. You can choose from different finishes, from the subtle sand effect to the more pronounced stucco or crépi rendering, to decorate your rooms with style. Easy to apply, this special paint allows you to add material and relief to your walls, making them more dynamic and expressive. Play with contrasts by combining it with minimalist furniture or vintage decorative objects for a most aesthetic result. You can also use it to hide imperfections on the surface and achieve a uniform finish. Whether you want to add texture to a sober room or highlight the volumes of an alcove, textured paint will meet your desires for personal decoration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Textured paint adds dimension to a wall. Sand, stucco, or crépi effects: it creates texture on a flat wall.

Textured paint can be applied with a roller for a light grain, or with a trowel for a pronounced relief. Sand effect for subtle, stucco for Mediterranean.

Mistake: thick textured paint is impossible to sand if you want to return to a smooth wall. Consider this before texturing.

Textured paint can add depth and visual interest to a flat wall. It can also more easily conceal wall imperfections. Furthermore, the texture provides a pleasant tactile sensation.

You must consider the desired effect (sand, stucco, or crépi look) and the room's ambiance. A matte finish will be more suitable for a sober style, while a satin or glossy finish is better suited for a more modern style.

Textured paint is easier to apply and maintain than decorative plaster. It offers a smoother and more uniform appearance, while plaster can give a more irregular and artisanal effect.

Make sure to stir the paint well before application to even out the texture. Apply it in small areas, avoiding overlaps. Allow it to dry thoroughly between coats and perform light sanding if necessary.

You can gently clean the surface with a soft, dry cloth. In case of snags or localized damage, you can touch up the affected area with textured paint.

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