Make a completely removable, renter-friendly accent wall for less than $15! DIY Wallpaper without the hassle!
Looking for a temporary wallpaper solution and don't want to spend big bucks? Try this DIY fabric wallpaper! Oh, and it's removable too!
This post was first published on my original blog format on November 17, 2014. Today I’m going to share a very easy DIY project – one that I think is maybe my favourite DIY project ever. I feel like everyone should do this to their home, partly because it is so easy, but mostly because it was actually really fun and satisfying – and cheap! I wallpapered a couple of
Get the scoop on how to wallpaper for beginners with this tutorial! We had never wallpapered before and it was so simple! Hop over to see!
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Are you tired of your laundry room's uninspiring look? Spice it up with peel-and-stick wallpaper! This innovative wall décor solution is perfect for the laundry room and can transform the space like never before. Whether you prefer a minimalist design or a bold statement, stick-on wallpaper offers endless possibilities.
Wallpaper has nothing on these ten colorful, graphic wall painting designs.
Looking for easy and budget-friendly DIY artwork for you walls? Learn how to frame wallpaper as artwork using scraps or samples!
Don't have the budget to purchase and install wallpaper? 3 simple steps to hand painting wallpaper that looks like the real deal.
I am kind of obsessed with home design. Ever since I've had a place to myself, I've used my downtime to do something with the house. And creating
OMG WE’RE MOVING! But only a mile away! Which means… it’s sadly time to say goodbye to our DIY wallpapered fridge. A little over a year ago I decided to…
It was only a short while ago that I was a wallpaper neophyte. Even though I jump into pretty much all DIY with both feet, eager and willing to giving whatever it is a go, with wallpaper it just did not appeal. Mixing the paste, matching the pattern, not covering the light switch - it all seemed so
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A collection of DIY wall covering ideas. Includes wood walls, faux brick walls, and more. DIY wall coverings for all skill levels.
How to Hang Wallpaper: Looking to learn how to wallpaper a room or an accent wall? Here’s how to wallpaper a room step-by-step covering everything from
In all my years of DIY so many projects that have made me proud... this one is so good it just made its way into my top 5! Welcome back to Week 3 of the $100 Room Challenge hosted by Erin at Lemons, Lavendar & Laundry! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below. Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal This week, I am so so so excited to share a tutorial for how I created my own wallpaper using a piece of cardboard, a foam brush and some leftover paint. The results have stunned even me! As a side note, I took detailed videos on Instagram and saved them to a Highlight called DIY Wallpaper (click here). As I was putting together the mood board for this makeover I came across this wallpaper. Seeing as this is a budget challenge I knew that wallpaper, in general, would be out of my price range, even in a small space like a closet. So I set out to find a way to create the look of wallpaper without the hassle or the cost. This was my inspiration (from Walmart) I have hand-painted accent walls before like my Powder Room and my Laundry Room but never anything this intricate. I started by simply cutting a piece of cardboard into a half circle. I used a lid from a container I have that is a perfect circle to trace and then cut it out using an exacto knife to make sure that it was even, etc. Then, I simply cut a foam brush I had to create a small little stamp, if you will. Using some leftover black paint I took to my walls and started practicing. I knew I was going to be giving this space a fresh coat of paint so I was able to do a few practice rounds before the real thing to get an idea of the exact design I was going to go for. I really loved the dotted look but I was having trouble distinguishing the different circles so instead I opted for small little lines. I think this also makes it more my own. Once I had my design decided and the room painted, it was time to being the process of painting the design on the whole wall. I started by simply taping the stencil to the wall and making sure it was level (I started at the bottom right corner of the wall- which was hard to photograph). I used a horizontal dabbing motion for across the top of the circle to define each separate semicircle, then switched to vertical dabbing the rest of the way down (so hard to describe). Then, I simply moved my way across in a left to right pattern placing the semi-circle in the middle of two below. One great thing about using cardboard as a guide is it is easily bendable. So I simply shaped it as needed in corners etc. The rest was simply taking my time to make my way up the wall. I started on a Saturday morning and with LOTS of breaks (#momlife), I was done Sunday morning. Total paint time was about 5 hours. I swear it probably would have taken me longer to figure out how wallpaper even works! Apologies for the terrible lighting. It is a closet after all. This is all I can show you this week before the big reveal next week. Obsessed is an understatement here. I absolutely love love love how this turned out. I admit even I was skeptical of such a bold pattern in a small space but it works! And is so FUN! Cost... FREE! Thats a win, win, WIN! I am just so proud of how this came together and I cannot WAIT to share the big reveal next week! In the meantime, be sure to check out all of the other blogger's completing the challenge this month! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
This blog post is sponsored by The Home Depot. My house has gone through a bit of a facelift these past few months. I'm so excited about all of the
A DIY pro re-created her favorite pattern in her NYC rental.
Painting your walls is a great way to give the rooms in your home a refresh. Below you'll find 10 beautiful painted accent walls.
This post was first published on my original blog format on November 17, 2014. Today I’m going to share a very easy DIY project – one that I think is maybe my favourite DIY project ever. I feel like everyone should do this to their home, partly because it is so easy, but mostly because it was actually really fun and satisfying – and cheap! I wallpapered a couple of
Wallpaper has come a long way. Any budding DIYers had to stick to the tried and tested methods of the professionals and often didn't get great results.
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Fabric + liquid starch = magic.