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Drywall / April 19, 2022
Every home has drywall to seal in insulation and create a more uniform and finished look. While painting drywall is a typical solution to finishing off the look and creating style, there are additional things you can do to increase the appeal of the materials, including texturing with drywall services in Winnipeg.
Most new homes have a smooth finish for drywall. Smooth is nice, but it is not the most attractive, and if your drywall hanging skills are not up to par, the walls might appear wavy. There are at least five reasons to consider texturing your drywall.
Older homes are not known for their flawless appearance. Walls, especially, will often have imperfections, such as cracks, waves, dings, etc. While you should repair any damage and inspect the underlying structure to ensure no significant damage or problems, applying texture to the drywall surface is an excellent way to hide minor imperfections or problems.
The texture plays with the way light bounces off the surfaces, creating shadows, depth, and other points of interest. Because of the tricks of light, it is not as easy to see waves or divots in walls.
The texture is also another way to add style to a wall surface. Traditionally, people use paint and wallpaper to add a sense of drama to a room, but texture works too.
Textures can be applied in different thicknesses and patterns. Some people are surprised to hear that patterns can be achieved with the correct texture application. Still, with experienced installers, you can apply a crosshatch or linear pattern, drawing the eyes to various points of interest. Sometimes, textures are used as focal points, and other times they are a means of pointing out a detailed ceiling or floor.
How you use texture is a personal creative choice. Still, for the use to be effective, you will likely need the skill or guidance of a professional.
Texture can also create dimension in an otherwise flat and square space. While modern design is all the rage, it often leaves rooms looking cold and sterile. Using texture can add a sense of purpose and warmth to a space just by creating greater depth and visual appeal.
However, the use of texture is not for everyone. Some people prefer the look of clean lines and flat walls. For these people, the texture will come from other elements in the room, such as furniture, textiles, window coverings, etc.
Perfectly flat walls are possible to achieve, but they take time and patience. Professionals can achieve the look you want, but the price of drywall finishing or painting may increase.
Texturing is easier to install and achieve. Perfection is not the objective when texturing. You will still achieve a uniform look, but the ability to focus on the texture and not the plumpness or squareness of an installation significantly speeds up the process, meaning the possibility of saving money.
Obviously, more goes into estimates and job costs than texturing or not. Still, most experts will explain that basic texturing can be a less costly approach to perfectly smooth walls.
While it might seem illogical, a textured finish can provide a cleaner look to your walls, especially in older homes. Because older homes have settled and are no longer perfectly square, the walls can appear wavy. Applying texture hides the effect, allowing your eyes to see a smoother, more attractive finish.
However you choose to finish your walls is up to you. Still, when performing home repairs, it is often easier and timelier to texture walls than try and match new drywall with old. Contact a professional with Handyman Connection to discuss drywall installation, repair, and finish options.