Adding an accent wall is an easy way to add interest to a room without taking too big of a big risk. Make this DIY patterned accent wall in just 2 hours using a sharpie paint pen and a round glass bowl.
Patterned Accent Wall
Summer HoganThings You Will Need
- Measuring tape
- Round bowl, round plate or similar object
- Sharpie water based paint pen
Supplies
Accent Wall – Simple StylingsStep 1: Measure the Wall
Measure the width of the wall you will be painting. Find a round object and measure the diameter. Make sure the round object you choose divides into the size of the wall. For example, if your wall is 40 inches wide, pick an object that is about 5 inches in diameter. This will ensure complete circles across your wallpaper design. For a 40-inch-wide wall and 5-inch diameter bowl, you will need 8 complete circles to cover the width of the wall.
Measure your tracing object
Accent Wall – Simple StylingsStep 2: Trace and Complete
Start at the bottom of your wall just above the trim and and trace circles around your bowl from left to right using the Sharpie pen. This project isn't hard or time consuming but make sure to take a few breaks in between so your arm doesn't get tired from holding the bowl in place while you trace.
Trace your circles
Accent Wall – Simple Stylings Start from the bottom of the wall and work your way up Accent Wall – Simple StylingsFinish tracing the circles to the top of the wall. If you find that you only need a portion of a circle to finish the last row at the top, trace your bowl on a piece of paper and cut out the size of circle you need.
Step 3: Add a Statement Design
I added a starburst mirror to complete the accent wall. The subtle pattern and statement piece adds a great deal of interest to an otherwise boring entryway.
Circle wall detail
Accent Wall – Simple Stylings Completed wall Accent Wall – Simple Stylings