| Decorating Large Wall-Spaces |
From "Ask DIY" episode ADI-711 |
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Q: Because of the tall ceilings in my house, I have a large blank wall-space in the family room and plain ceilings. What ca I do with these awkward spaces? A: (Bea Pila, DIY interior design expert) Large wall-expanses in homes with high ceilings can be an asset as well as a challenge in interior design. One approach is to use moldings and details to add architectural detail as well as lessen the impact of large, flat spaces.
- Small moldings (figure A) can be installed easily, and make a very effective impact.
- Installing molding only requires a few tools. Suggested tools (figure B) include a miter-box and saw, level, measuring tape, hammer and finishing nails.
- An example of the use of moldings can be seen in the addition of a chair-rail wainscoting (figure C).
- By painting the drywall sections and molding, and adding fabric or paint "panels" the large wall expanse is given a closer, more intimate feel (figure D).
- Moldings can also be used at the ceiling to give a similar effect (figure E).
- By installing the molding about 12 to 14 inches from the ceiling line, and painting the section and the ceiling (figure F), the effect is a feeling of a "lowered" ceiling.
- If you want to be a little more adventurous in terms of the molding itself, you might choose one of the more decorative styles with carved details (figure G).
- Molding is easy to install. Simply miter-cut the corners, and attach it to the wall using a hammer and finish nails (figure H). Use a level to ensure that your moldings are installed straight.
- To create a panel effect, create a square or rectangle of molding, then paint the molding and the wall-section inside the rectangle in the same color (figure I). Faux panels like this can be used to break up a large wall space and add visual interest.
RESOURCES :
Painting Skills
ISBN: 1842154109
Author: Mike Lawrence
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