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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Textured Wall Paint - AOL

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    Textured Paint Types. While you can create a textured wall simply by dipping a sponge in paint and blotting it on your wall, most people use a wall texture. (Some people call it a drywall compound ...

  3. This Textured Wall Finish Is Leanne Ford's Best-Kept Secret - AOL

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    Learn about the pros and cons of microcement surfaces, different types, and options, in our complete guide to the trendy decorative finish. This Textured Wall Finish Is Leanne Ford's Best-Kept ...

  4. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Rag painting or ragging is a glazing technique using twisted or bunched up rags to create a textural pattern. Sponging is a free-form finish achieved by applying glaze to the wall by dabbing a sea sponge, in various shapes to achieve either simple design (resembling the wall papers) and more sophisticated ones.

  5. 5 TikTok Interior Trends That Actually Have Staying Power ...

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    Color drenching has evolved into its moodiest form yet, and TikTok can’t get enough. It’s matured beyond simply painting walls and trim in a single hue—now we’re creating immersive, cocoon ...

  6. Rag painting - Wikipedia

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    Rag painting or ragging is a form of faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze and old rags to create a lively texture on walls and other surfaces. [1] [2] Example of the ragging design with a stencil. Ragging can be done as a negative or positive technique.

  7. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Matte Finish is generally similar to flat finish, but such paints commonly offer superior washability and coverage. (See Gloss and matte paint.) Eggshell Finish has some sheen, supposedly like that of the shell on an egg. This finish provides great washability but is not very effective at hiding imperfections on walls and similar surfaces.