We’ve got loads of wall paint design ideas in this blog. Now Kriz adds another one with painting a wall using bubble wrap.

Next time you get bubble wrap from some big thing you bought, don’t throw it away and don’t pop it either. Instead, tuck it away for a fun DIY wall painting project. Watch the video.

This type of wall paint design would look great in a rumpus room for the kids, a creative den for a crafty you, or even regular rooms like bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. There you go, that’s all rooms in the house. So just paint it anywhere in the house where you want it to look fun and informal.

Not your style? Read on to know some of the wall painting ideas we’ve written about in this blog.

More Wall Painting Designs

String Pattern Wall Accent

Krafty Kriz: How to Make a String Pattern Wall Accent

I love this string pattern that Kriz made on the wall. She used a medium-weight string and a wooden block to stamp the pattern. Such a nifty trick really using cheap tools.

Corrugated Textured Wall

Corrugated Textured Wall

Did that bubble wrap come in a corrugated box? You can squirrel that away too (never mind Marie Kondo). Then, when you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and paint a wall or two, take that box out and cut it to the size of your roller. When you’re ready to do a small DIY project around the home, roll up ? your sleeves and make this kind of pattern on a wall.

This type of wall reminds me a little bit of a tiny trattoria that served incredible pizza. The delicious thing had an incredible bread base topped by bufala mozzarella, Vesuvio tomatoes, roasted garlic and some fresh basil leaves. Find something similar wherever you are and wash it down with a dry rosé and you’ve got la dolce vita right there.

Don’t mind me, I’m just hungry. If you are serious about wanting a breath of Italy in your home, it’s best to go for Boysen DECORe.

Inspirational Wall

Some of you may want to paint some inspirational quote on your wall. I know a friend who never liked this, not when it started a decade ago, and especially not when this trend was at its peak.

I’ve read that some interior designers put this wall paint design under “Trends to Avoid (maybe even junk)”. However, there are interior designers who are not yet done with this.

What to do? Here’s a quote for you, “Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.”

To Sum Up

Again, let me say, there are numerous wall paint design ideas in Let it B. Click on this link and keep scrolling.

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Author

Annie is the Managing Editor of Let it B | MyBoysen Blog. An unrepentant workaholic, she runs this blog and her own company Talking Lions (https://talkinglions.com). She thrives on collaborating with people who are good at what they do, and working together with them to create something special. Annie learned interior styling while managing her own wholesale business in the Netherlands, importing high-end, handmade home furnishings to stock four outlets and a showroom in the country.

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