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Ideas for Walls That Will Make You Admire Projects
Walls surround, protect and define the boundaries of real estate. But who said they can't be cute? More and more beautiful walls are gaining significance in the composition of facades, both inside and outside buildings.
If you also want to add style to your home's walls, keep reading this post. We've gathered many tips and ideas for inspiration, come take a look.
Materials for Beautiful Walls
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The simplest, fastest, and most economical way to make a home wall beautiful is to choose new paint color. There are several ways to paint walls. The first and most common one is solid color paint. In this case, simply choose the desired color and apply it to the wall. Another way to add color to a wall is by using 50/50 or gradient painting. This type of paint works exceptionally well in modern homes, giving them youthfulness and boldness.
Finally, you can opt for painting or drawing on the wall, from simple to complex. Graphics is the most popular way of wall painting, but there are other options as well. Everything depends on the effect you want to create on the facade. You can even write motivational phrases.
Raw Concrete
What about leaving the wall as it came into this world? We're talking about concrete. This finishing type is modern and has the advantage of being very economical, as you don't need to do anything with it.
Stone
This third idea for wall cladding is very popular and has a strong aesthetic impact. You can choose to use rubble stones as baseboards, for example, or more sophisticated stones in the form of tiles such as marble or granite.
Wood
Wood is often used today for wall finishing. It can be used as the main material, forming a panel above the wall and covering it entirely, or even as an addition to another material, such as exposed concrete, stone, and paint.
However, wood requires special treatment to avoid exposure to time.
Lighting Details
Regardless of the effect you want to create on a wall, one thing is certain: some lighting details make all the difference. Light fixtures, spotlights, and LED strips make walls more attractive but also help with night orientation, guiding visitors to find their way home. Another important aspect of wall lighting is safety, especially if you choose motion sensor lamps.
With Mesh
One of the most used and beautiful wall models in Brazil is one that combines bricklaying with iron or aluminum mesh. This type of wall prioritizes both safety and aesthetics, as the perforated fence allows visibility into the interior while preventing criminal activities.
With Glass
Glass walls are not very common in Brazil, but they remain an option. This wall type succeeds due to its clean and elegant beauty, keeping the entire house facade fully open.
However, you must be careful with the type of glass used since only tempered glass is recommended for this purpose, precisely because it's more resistant to impacts. If you don't want a fully glass wall, remember that you can combine it with other materials including brick and wood.
3D Effect
A wall with a 3D effect is one finished with protruding elements that stand out from the surface. You can imitate this effect using various materials such as stone, ceramic, and wood.
Integrated Landscape Architecture
Besides vertical gardens, you can also choose to integrate backyard landscape architecture with the wall. For this, all you need to do is create flower beds next to the wall and plant species that grow vertically.
A good example is bamboo, which can cover the entire length of a wall. But you can also use pines, laurels, and other smaller species like St. George's swords.
Now take a look at the following ideas for beautiful walls? Follow the images below and get inspired:
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