Knockdown Wall Texture
Hubby had scraped off the yucky nothing says the 80s like a popcorn ceiling texture from the vaulted ceiling.
Knockdown wall texture. Light shining across that large uninterrupted surface. Doing the job right requires the proper technique a steady hand and specialized equipment including an air powered joint compound spray gun. A knockdown texture on walls or ceilings is a fast easy way to hide flaws or repairs. It also has a more subtle look than heavy popcorn texture.
Here are 10 wall textures to consider. As described below this type of texture is splattered on the walls allowed to set slightly and then knocked down with a large thin knife. Ceilings are notorious for showing flaws. For a beginner it s more forgiving than other textures.
Recently that totally brand new thing was to apply a knockdown texture to the ceiling and walls in our master bedroom. Leah demonstrates how to create a knockdown texture for your walls or ceiling in 3 simple steps. However since there are other types of knockdown textures out there for example stomp knockdown splatter knockdown helps to differentiate it from other knockdown textures. Creating a knockdown texture on a wall or ceiling is a great way to hide small imperfections and add visual interest to the surface.
The most common type of comb texture results in a rainbow like image repeated at various angles on drywall.