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What Color to Paint the Walls in a Night Sky Bedroom

Create an air of awe and quiet grace by painting the walls and ceiling in a bedroom to resemble the night sky. Keep the room from appearing too dark and cavernous by blending the colors on the wall in a subtle gradient inspired by tilting. Go dark on the ground to complete the realistic appearance. You can restrict this ornamental painting to only a accent wall; should you do the whole room, be prepared for more than only a weekend project.

Reverse Ombre Effect

By employing an ombre effect on the walls, then it is possible to create the appearance of the skyline at dusk, with colors which gradually fade from dark to light at the horizon. A normal ombre wall begins with the darkest shade at the bottom, fading into light and medium colors on top. The reverse is needed to create a sunset or twilight effect. Decide between three to five colors for the sky; five colors provide a more dramatic effect. Select a deep indigo blue to get the darkest shade, fading into periwinkle, a medium blue with a hint of lavender, and then on into a pale lavender. Finish with small sections of pastel yellow and orange at the bottom. Study a few photographs or paintings of sunsets to determine how you would like to divide the wall for each shade.

Blending the Colors

Ready the wall using a coat of white primer. When the primer is dry, use a level and a pencil to lightly mark horizontal lines in which each color will fade to the next. For the effect of a night sky, the vast majority of the wall should be covered in the blue and purple shades. Blending is simpler while the paint is still wet, so you may want to work in 5-foot sections. Roll each shade on using a paint roller, leaving 3 inches on both sides of the lines, so the colors are separated by 6 inches. Blend two adjacent colors at one time by tilting a 4-inch paintbrush to cover half of the bristles in one colour and half in the second shade. Brush back and forth briskly along the dividing line, blending the two shades.

Adding Depth

Utilize a sponging technique to include layers of depth to the dark night sky on the top walls. Use metallic paint in lighter shades of blue and violet or mix paint in these hues with a silver metallic cover to get a shimmering effect. Permit each color to dry before adding the next. Fill a moist natural sea sponge with paint, blotting excess off on a paper plate and then dab the shade on the wall, then beginning in a corner. Utilize a random pattern, allowing the base color to show through. It is important to practice your technique on sample boards prior to attempting it on the walls. Continue the dark night sky on the ceiling.

Finishing Touches

Add detail to your night sky wall with a couple of clouds near the stars and bottom at the very top and on the ground. Practice your technique on trial boards till you have the look you desire. Study a photo or a mural of sunset clouds to get an notion of how to layer the colors. Plan for some puffy cloud tops in the shadows, using a mild indigo colour, while the bottom is a fervent pink. Other cloud tops appear light yellow as the sunlight is hitting them, fading into purple and light purple. Tear off a smaller bit of ocean sponge or use the paintbrush to form your clouds. Add stars by bending the synthetic bristles of small paintbrushes in a variety of sizes outward at a 90-degree angle. Dip the brush to white glow paint and squash it on the wall, forming a star pattern.

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