Choosing the best Drywall texture in Connecticut

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Last updated on April 25, 2023

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Choosing the best Drywall texture in Connecticut

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The type and style of drywall texture chosen can definitely affect a room's appearance. When considering interior design options, it is good not to overlook your drywall texture options. Drywall texture can be combined with faux finish paint styles to create a unique and beautiful finish. Choosing the right drywall texture can prove to be an important part of your interior design plan complementing not only a room's color scheme but also the style and choice of furniture.

When choosing textures for drywall you should take care to consider the overall architecture and interior layout plan of a room. Some gypsum textures are thick with deep crevices and high peaks. These types of drywall texture may be best suited for rooms with a more rustic or old vibe, for example, large rooms with high ceilings and dramatic features such as wooden beams or fireplaces with high ceilings and high chimneys. Sometimes silica sand is added to these types of drywall textures to improve the enhancement. Some examples of thick textures are Old World Tuscany, Spanish Trowel, or Heavy Hawk and Trowel Texture.

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Other textures for drywall are thin with gradual or slight differences in depth and height. These types of drywall texture accentuate the appearance of rustic style or southwest style homes with low ceilings where light sources strike the surface from an angle darting across the surface. The lower profile textures for drywall create a look of soft shadows and bright spots in non-uniform modes. Low-profile textures for drywall are generally better for the majority of residential applications today. Some examples of these drywall texture profiles are Splat brush knockdown, Knockdown Stomp, or Orange Peel.

Finally, again, still not to be overlooked is smooth drywall which can on its own be considered a type of drywall texture. A smooth wall finish is best chosen for a more contemporary look. Smooth wall coverings in residential applications are so common and can be considered a boring solution to wall finishing systems. In its place, however, wall coverings can be great to complement the architectural and artistic design of a room. Commercial applications such as offices with architectural soffits or floating ceilings are good places to use smooth wall coverings.

What are the options for drywall texture?

In other words, endless. The texture of drywall is a matter of personal preference limited only by the skill level or the imagination of the craftsman.

It's good to remember that drywall texture styles vary by city and region. Drywall installers in one area of? the country can be qualified by applying only one or two types of drywall texture. As you travel the country you may notice these differences. Besides the difference in appearance, drywall texture names may vary by region. Heavy Hawk in one part of the country may be considered a hawk and a trowel in another part of the country. Splat-knockdown in some parts of the country can be called French lace or just knockdown.

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