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Ever wonder how professional painters are able to achieve a perfectly clean edge when they paint two adjacent walls different colors?
After attempting to create my first accent wall many years ago (which resulted in a big hot mess), I set out to find the technique that would allow me to replicate those pristine paint lines that pro painters are able to create. Is it the expert application of painter’s tape that separates the pro from the amateur painter?
Although painter’s tape plays a major role (no pun intended), there’s more to the technique than simply the use of tape. Today I’ll share this no-fail designer trick for creating accent walls that will have your friends asking, “Who’s your painter?”
painter’s tape
that is intended for delicate or freshly painted surfaces and tape the line where you want the Green color to begin. You should be taping over the edge of the Blue wall.
By painting over the tape’s edge with the first color, any bleed under the tape will not show and it also seal the tape’s edge. I’ve been using this technique for years now and it has always worked like a charm!
Got any painting tricks up your sleeve you’d like to share?
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