Two-colour feature wall
Create an eye-catching feature wall by using two vibrant contrasting Resene colours.
Weekend DIY with Mark Rayner - Project 17
Difficulty level: Moderate
You will need: Damp cloth, Filler, Long straight edge, Low-tack masking tape, Paintbrushes (including a medium artists’ brush), Paint tray and roller (Roller sleeve No.1), Pencil, Resene SpaceCote Flat tinted to Resene Elvis and Resene Outrageous, Resene Quick Dry, Sandpaper, Tape measure
Top tip: Mark painted the shelves with Resene Enamacryl tinted to Resene Half Alabaster.
Other ideas: Try a soft monotone combination using Resene Castle Rock and Resene Tana.
How to paint a two colour wall
Step one
Prepare the wall, filling any nail holes with filler. Once dry, lightly sand smooth and remove any sanding dust with a slightly damp cloth. Allow to dry.
Step two
Apply one coat of
Resene Quick Dry to the wall and allow two hours to dry.
Step three
Measure the halfway mark on the wall and draw a light vertical pencil line using the straight edge.
Step four
Apply two coats of
Resene Outrageous to one half of the wall, overlapping the pencil line. Allow two hours for each coat to dry.
Step five
Again, measure the halfway mark on the wall and mask off a vertical line with masking tape, as shown.
Step six
Using an artists’ brush apply a line of
Resene Outrageous along the end of the masking tape, as shown, and allow to dry. This will help to seal the edge, preventing the second colour from seeping underneath.
Step seven
Apply one coat of
Resene Elvis to the other half of the wall, allowing two hours to dry.
Step eight
Apply a second coat of
Resene Elvis to the other half of the wall and, before the second coat has dried, carefully remove the making tape. Allow two hours to dry.