Stroke of DIY Design Genius: 14 Crazy Cool Hand-Painted Walls
See how these homeowners used paintbrushes and permanent markers to create custom wallpaper
Janet Paik
June 23, 2015
Houzz Associate Editor. Passionate about creative homes and the people behind them. Loves thoughtful design, improving her family's 1950s fixer-upper and VW buses. Former designer at the San Jose Mercury News.
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An accent wall can add so much color and personality to a room. These creative homeowners featured in our My Houzz series used their walls as a blank painting canvas. They let their imaginations and color palettes run wild, taking inspiration from a favorite clutch bag or a pattern to create whimsical custom wallpaper. Take a look and get inspired to pull out your paintbrush and paint on the walls like a kid again.
Floral-Inspired Murals
Homeowner Laurie Rabe of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, used acrylic paints to create cheerful murals in her family’s home. In daughter Olivia’s bedroom, Rabe painted a beautiful mural depicting fairies swinging from flower stems and birds smelling the flowers.
Homeowner Laurie Rabe of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, used acrylic paints to create cheerful murals in her family’s home. In daughter Olivia’s bedroom, Rabe painted a beautiful mural depicting fairies swinging from flower stems and birds smelling the flowers.
This nook surrounding a custom-built daybed is hand-painted in cheery colors and patterns. Rabe’s painting ideas come from magazines, historical wallpapers, ceramics, textiles and art from the past. “I especially love Art Nouveau and Craftsman-style designs, and I try to incorporate my love of gardening and flowers into my work,” she says. “I travel to museums and gardens wherever I go and take photographs of specimens, which I then try to incorporate.”
In the family room, Rabe used glazing techniques for a rustic, Tuscan folk art design. “I sometimes make up templates of flowers and leaf shapes to use the same shapes over and over, to give the wall design some unity, similar to wallpaper,” she says.
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Frame-worthy in Los Angeles
Ken Pelletier and Maritza Gualy turned the garage in their Southern California home into a play space for their two kids. They created a custom accent wall inspired by Frames wallpaper by Graham and Brown using a black permanent marker. The graphic wall serves as a stylish backdrop for their bike.
Console: TOO by Blu Dot Twilight Storage Cabinet, Target
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Ken Pelletier and Maritza Gualy turned the garage in their Southern California home into a play space for their two kids. They created a custom accent wall inspired by Frames wallpaper by Graham and Brown using a black permanent marker. The graphic wall serves as a stylish backdrop for their bike.
Console: TOO by Blu Dot Twilight Storage Cabinet, Target
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Clutch Design for a Kid’s Room
This 6-year-old’s bedroom in Austin, Texas, features bright shades of red, blue, green and yellow. Zack Avila hand-painted the mural based on the pattern of a Petunia Pickle Bottom diaper clutch that his wife, Robin, received as a gift while pregnant with their son.
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This 6-year-old’s bedroom in Austin, Texas, features bright shades of red, blue, green and yellow. Zack Avila hand-painted the mural based on the pattern of a Petunia Pickle Bottom diaper clutch that his wife, Robin, received as a gift while pregnant with their son.
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Playful Patterns
Adam and Alicia Rico’s home in Austin features a kaleidoscope of colors. Adam designed a Southwestern-inspired stencil for their dining room and hand-painted the walls in shades of purple and violet to create an ombré effect.
Wall paint: Peru, Behr
Adam and Alicia Rico’s home in Austin features a kaleidoscope of colors. Adam designed a Southwestern-inspired stencil for their dining room and hand-painted the walls in shades of purple and violet to create an ombré effect.
Wall paint: Peru, Behr
Daughter Dotty’s bedroom bursts with art and color, including a hand-painted cross-stitch mural. The Ricos painted a thrift store rocking chair white and reupholstered the seat in a fresh, graphic fabric.
Picnic table, curtains: Ikea
Picnic table, curtains: Ikea
Without using a plan or stencil, the Ricos painted this vibrant geometric mural in their bedroom. After picking out 11 colors, they painted five or six triangles per night until they’d covered the wall. The handmade quilt by Adam’s mom served as inspiration.
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Polka Dot Powder Room
Homeowner Julia Reynolds created this accent wall in the guest bathroom of her Pittsburgh home after being inspired by a Marimekko wallpaper pattern. She first made a grid of sponge-applied paint, then used a brush on each and every circle to blur the edges. The DIY project took about a week to complete.
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Homeowner Julia Reynolds created this accent wall in the guest bathroom of her Pittsburgh home after being inspired by a Marimekko wallpaper pattern. She first made a grid of sponge-applied paint, then used a brush on each and every circle to blur the edges. The DIY project took about a week to complete.
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Vivid Brushstrokes for an 18th-Century Cape Cod
Artist Kristin Nicholas used her paintbrush to touch nearly every wall in her family’s home in Franklin County, Massachusetts. In the living room library, she created her own wallpaper by cutting shapes out of FedEx boxes, layering the shapes on top of each other and hand-painting each shape. The result is a vibrant and colorful reading sanctuary.
Artist Kristin Nicholas used her paintbrush to touch nearly every wall in her family’s home in Franklin County, Massachusetts. In the living room library, she created her own wallpaper by cutting shapes out of FedEx boxes, layering the shapes on top of each other and hand-painting each shape. The result is a vibrant and colorful reading sanctuary.
One of Nicholas’ free-form murals in the dining room features chickens, birds, flowers, leaves, guinea hens and peacocks, offering a tribute to their animal-friendly home. Below the chair rail, Nicholas created a plaid pattern designed with painter’s tape to contrast with the playful forms above.
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Circles for a Well-Rounded Entry
Houzz contributor Sarah Greenman really wanted wallpaper in the entryway of her family’s ranch home in Dallas, but it didn’t fit the budget. Instead, she painted circles on the wall, inspired by Jamie Meares of Furbish Studio. The blue door color is custom, and the bird painting is her own work.
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Houzz contributor Sarah Greenman really wanted wallpaper in the entryway of her family’s ranch home in Dallas, but it didn’t fit the budget. Instead, she painted circles on the wall, inspired by Jamie Meares of Furbish Studio. The blue door color is custom, and the bird painting is her own work.
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Buzzing With Diamonds
A hand-painted diamond motif found on interior designer Jennifer Ryan‘s living room wall has a personal connection. All of the diamonds are connected with little painted bees as a tribute to when Ryan’s husband, Scott Hendrickson, used to keep them.
Gray wall paint: Mink SW 6004, Sherwin-Williams; yellow paint: unknown
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Your turn: Have you painted your own wallpaper designs before? Post a photo and tell us about it in the Comments.
More:
Video: Create Your Own Mural Wall With Easy DIY Stencils and Stamps
Get a Wallpaper Look With a Hand-Painted Touch
A hand-painted diamond motif found on interior designer Jennifer Ryan‘s living room wall has a personal connection. All of the diamonds are connected with little painted bees as a tribute to when Ryan’s husband, Scott Hendrickson, used to keep them.
Gray wall paint: Mink SW 6004, Sherwin-Williams; yellow paint: unknown
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Your turn: Have you painted your own wallpaper designs before? Post a photo and tell us about it in the Comments.
More:
Video: Create Your Own Mural Wall With Easy DIY Stencils and Stamps
Get a Wallpaper Look With a Hand-Painted Touch
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Wow! Are all those is one house?
Yes, they are all in one house. I also have a cedar wall on the outside of my house that is stained into a stormy, forest scene.....Do you think I should paint murals for a living??
lila sorry we neglected you. you know this is basically an old dead thread. the answer is yes you should. and to be honest with you, not because i think i am better or anything. my least favorite is the storm, i like the idea, but it seems rather stiff. perhaps you might wish to avoid those type or practise them more? once again, all is great just trying to give a heads up. another great is painted screens, very popular at one time in baltimore. good for cities and country property. good luck and have fun!