Try to have diversity of painting techniques so you can give much depth and much texture to your walls. There are effects that can show interestingly well do improvements on looks and feel about the look of your room like sponging, ragging, and stippling, and specialty paint can be used in ways that allow creating both dimension and shine to walls, using metallics or glazes. This is why textured walls are somewhat beautiful individuality in any place inasmuch as they not only look great but also have an appeal to the eye.
Split color method: dividing the wall into two colors painted horizontally, striking the visual effect. Choose two matching or contrasting colors. For example, dark shade like, navy or charcoal for the bottom half, while a lighter color like white or pastel can be on the top half. Thus a creating balance and contrast. Normally, at chair rail height, the division is carried. Using painters' tape gives a very sharp clean line at the point where the two colors meet. Then using the ruler and level helps it to be straight.
Wall stencils are really easy and cheap way of putting creative patterns and designs on your walls. Available in many types of styles, stencils help you to personalize any space on your home. Just get your stencil, paint with a small roller or brush, and repeat across the space for a continious pattern. You can use contrasting colors for bold statements or light colors for a softer look. Stencils add that special and artistic touch to a space without the cost of custom artwor, they are, after all, perfect for accent walls or an entire room.
Nature-Inspired walls are great if you feel like you want to make the outside of nature carry into your house to suit your decoration of the place. Most of the ideas and motifs appear with trees, leaves, flowers, or animals in most cases while painted with subtle natural paints, colored more with a touch of green, bluish and earthly shades.
Gradient wall effects, because it makes for smooth transition between light and dark shades of the same color, making the room appear bigger and better to the eyes. This effect could be achieved, for example, where the lightest shade is used from the top down, a medium tone in the middle but the darkest at the bottom, creates more effect at the junction of colors . This technique brings an old thing into a world that feels modern, calming yet full of life, hence a very visually effective element of the space. Living rooms, bedrooms, even bathrooms can be enhanced through gradient walls as a stylistic decor in the house.