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— Drywall Texture Styles — |
There are two basic drywall finish styles: smooth and textured. Textured finishes range from light to medium and heavy, with both simple and complex textures. A sprayed drywall texture is the most popular application method today because it
uses less labor and is less costly than hand-applied finishes. Fine to coarse
grades of texture can be sprayed. The texture is made coarser by adding textured
granules (of foam, for instance) to the drywall compound or paint. |
Walls and ceilings can be textured in two ways: by applying texture directly to the surface before painting or by adding textured
material to the paint before applying it. Most commonly, texturing is included
in the drywall installation process. However, many new products have been developed
for use by painters to create "faux" and other specialty effects. |
Since wallpaper and many specialty faux finishes must be applied over
smooth walls, it is often necessary to apply a "skim coat" or "float" drywall
compound to fill in the "bumps" in previously textured walls to smooth them. Textured finishes can also fall into "faux" finishes. Textured paints containing solid materials like silica can make walls resemble fabrics such as suede, for instance. New synthetic products developed to imitate old fashioned colored or white plasters can be applied smooth or hand-troweled into different patterns and styles. Textured products can create three dimensional effects by applying in layers to walls, fireplaces, ceilings and furniture to look and feel like real stone, crumbling masonry, peeling paint, fossils embedded in wall, etc. Some products and techniques can even be used outdoors. |
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If you are matching existing drywall and having it professionally installed, it's important to let your service professional
know the size and texture type so a more accurate estimate can be delivered.
There are two types of smooth wall finish: smooth for wallpaper and smooth
for paint (which leaves a slight pebble finish). |
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