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Different Ways To Use Leftover Wall Paint - Artcentron
Tuesday 19th March 2024,

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    Different Ways To Use Leftover Wall Paint

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    Different Ways To Use Leftover Wall Paint

    Two gallons of leftover paint-The different ways to use leftover wall paint to beautify your space

    Are you stuck with some leftover wall paint? Explore different ways to use every last drop from your paint can and continue to enhance your space with color.

    BY ALEX TOWNASTALLI

    In interior design, paint possesses superpowers. A fresh coat of paint and a pop of color transforms rooms within minutes. They bring a brand new aesthetic and ambiance, setting the tone of the space in numerous ways. Although wall paint holds transformative talent, its downside is that it can harm the earth when disposed of incorrectly. Using every drop of paint in the bucket saves you from hurting the environment and helps you get the most bang for your buck. Here are different ways to use leftover wall paint and continue its superhero streak.

    Other Home Upgrades

    Despite its primary use being on walls, wall paint works on various surfaces, making it fit for numerous other home upgrades. One of the most popular current design trends aims to create clean, finished looks that make the room’s design features pop. Adding trim color offers numerous benefits to your home, including helping to create those modernized, sleek finishes. Other home features to embellish with your leftover paint include murals, cabinets, fixtures, doors, window frames, and furniture.

    Outdoor Projects

    Wall paints are more durable and resistant than acrylics, watercolors, and oil-based paints. Sometimes they even come specifically mixed with qualities that make them withstand the elements. Like indoor upgrades, many outdoor projects can benefit from a fresh coat of color. Colorful garage doors enhance your home’s curb appeal.

    They add a visual statement and tie together the exterior of your home. Aside from the generic black, white, and neutrals, popular garage colors include red, blue, and dark green.

    DIY Décor

    If only a small puddle of paint remains in the can, DIY decorations make the perfect project to ensure every last drop finds a home. For wall décor, lather up some color on shelves, photo frames, and hangable woodwork. Plant pots, door mats, and vases could use a fresh coat or a fun design to display. Other DIY projects that’ll help drain your paint supply include homemade signs, wooden kitchenware, lamp stands and shades, storage boxes and containers, and canvas artwork.

    Exploring different ways to use leftover paint not only fills your home with more color and allows you to take on other artistic ventures but also ensures your paint waste doesn’t harm the environment later down the line. Out of all the various mediums in art, paint continues to reign supreme. It works with numerous other creative expressions, from fine art to interior design, embodying different visual appeals and creating various experiences. A fresh coat of color goes a long way, making every drop of paint worth using.