Different types of wall texture and how to choose right one

Different types of wall texture and how to choose right one

Types of Wall Texture

Wall texture adds visual interest and can help hide imperfections. Here are some common types:

  • Smooth: The most basic, offering a clean and modern look. Requires careful preparation to avoid showing flaws.
  • Orange Peel: A light, subtle texture resembling the skin of an orange. Easy to apply and hides minor imperfections well.
  • Knockdown: Starts with an orange peel or splatter texture, which is then flattened with a knockdown knife. Creates a unique, mottled appearance.
  • Popcorn: A coarse, bumpy texture commonly used on ceilings. Effective for sound dampening but can be difficult to clean and repair.
  • Slap Brush: Achieved by applying joint compound and then "slapping" it with a brush or tool. Results in a textured, layered pattern.
  • Comb: Uses a notched trowel to create patterns of lines or arches in the joint compound. Offers a decorative, customized look.
  • Sand Swirl: Sand is added to the paint or joint compound, creating a subtle, sandy texture.
  • Venetian Plaster: A trowel-applied plaster that mimics the look of marble. Creates a smooth, polished, and luxurious finish.

Choosing the right texture depends on the desired aesthetic, the condition of the walls, and personal preference.