How to paint a colour-flow wall with Dulux Colour of the Year
Not sure what colour to paint your wall? Go for a subtle but striking combination. Here’s how to create a colour-flow wall with Dulux Colour of the Year, Sweet Embrace™…
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Not sure what colour to paint your wall? Go for a subtle but striking combination. Here’s how to create a colour-flow wall with Dulux Colour of the Year, Sweet Embrace™…
Dulux Colour of the Year 2024, Sweet Embrace™ is a versatile foundation colour that combines beautifully with many other shades. This makes it ideal for any number of paint effects, such as this striking colour-flow feature wall.
Using our Colour of the Year plus two other shades from the Uplifting colour story, you can create a subtle gradient of colour that will bring a softness to any room. Ready to get started? Here’s how to get the look…
Using a tape measure and a pencil, mark the halfway point on the wall.
Cut a long length of string and, using masking tape, stick either end to the edge of the wall at the height of your pencil mark. Cover the string with chalk and ping it against the wall to make a horizontal chalk guideline.
Paint the top half of the wall in Sweet Embrace™ using a roller.
While both colours are still wet, use a criss-cross motion to blend the colours together. You’ll need to work quickly with two brushes, blending upwards and downwards simultaneously for a smooth effect.
Blend upwards with one hand, lightly brushing the bottom colour into the top section. Blend downwards with the other hand, lightly brushing the top colour into the section underneath.
Top tip: It’s a good idea to practice this technique on paper or cardboard before you start painting, so that you can feel confident about blending smoothly before attempting it on the wall.
Using a roller, paint the bottom section of the wall in your third colour up to the painted section, and repeat the blending steps above where the second and third colours meet. Use a soft brush to feather the edges.
That’s it! Now step back and take in your transformation.
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