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Decorative Moulding Wall

This dimensional DIY can bring character to any room, whether it be a bedroom accent wall or full living room feature. With paint, moulding and a few tools you can bring this project to life. 

Start by mapping out the design you would like. We’ve created a design with 16" x 16" diamonds, which you can follow through our step-by-step instructions and Here’s How video
  • Once you’ve planned your design, paint your wall or walls before the moulding goes up. 
  • After the paint has dried, your moulding design can be built. 
  • We built the design from the bottom up, using spacers and templates as we went. 
  • Complete the project by painting all the moulding pieces to match the wall colour. 
Step back and enjoy your new, dimensional wall feature!
Decorative Moulding Wall

The Great Divide

A refreshingly simple approach to wainscotting using contrasting paint colours.

Social Light SC175-0
Blue Out of Proportion SC176-3

What You'll Need


Here’s How

  • Measure and mark the height of the wainscotting. Place painter’s tape level at that height.
  • Paint the lower and upper portions of the wall. Let dry.
  • Remove tape.
  • Install the timber mantle.

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Opposites Attract

Designing with black and white creates a dramatic visual expression. Painting a simple graphic transforms a plain wall into a stunning contemporary feature. All in an afternoon! 

Puffin Chest CL46-0
Cape Spear CL47-3 

What You'll Need

Here’s How
  • Paint the entire wall white or a light colour. Let dry.
  • Mask off area that is to be black or a dark colour with tape. 
  • Paint the area. Let dry. Remove tape. 

Tip: Run a credit card along the tape edge before painting to ensure a clean, sharp line.

Here's How Elysia English Adds Directional Design to Her Walls

Watch along as creator Elysia English transforms a plain wall into a beautiful accent wall. From ideation and design, to putting the plan in motion, Elysia takes you through all the steps of building an accent wall for any space. Here’s what you’ll need to create your own accent wall: 
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Character Building

Create architectural interest with wood screen moulding. Low cost for a high-end look!

What You'll Need
Here’s How
  • Paint the wall your desired colour. Let dry.
  • Measure the length and height of your wall to determine the size of the largest moulding panels you can create, taking into account the spacing between them (in the example shown, the top panels are 3’ x 6’ and the bottom panels are 3’ x 1’ with 5” spacing between panels and 1’ spacing to the floor
  • Take the height and width of the top panel and subtract one foot from its length and height to get the measurements for the first interior panel (2’ x 5’ in the example shown), and repeat again for the final interior panel (1’ x 4’ in the example shown).
  • With your list of measurements for each panel, begin cutting the tops, bottoms and sides of each panel with mirrored 45° angles on each side of the screen moulding.
  • With all pieces cut and ready, measure up from the floor where you want the first bottom panel to begin, level the bottom moulding piece and nail into place.
  • Level and nail into place the left, right and top pieces to create a moulding panel.
  • Continue with all remaining panels, using equal spacing between them.
  • It is easier and faster if you paint the cut moulding before nailing onto the wall, however it can also be painted after it’s on the wall.

Chevron


Chevrons are the hottest pattern design for your home. This fabulous and affordable paint technique for walls offers a custom wallpaper look for pennies. Change the direction of your décor with this fresh, new look for spring!

ChevronWhat You'll Need

  • tape measure 1048-301
  • automatic laser level 1037-215, or chalk line 1019-196
  • 2" painter's tape 1670-102
  • mini roller paint kit
  • paint colours shown:
  • base coat: Let's Get Cozy
  • accent: Cell Off, Feet Up
Here's How

  1. Along the bottom of your painted wall, make a small mark every 18". This will be the distance between the low and high points of your chevron.
  2. If you have an automatic laser level, the next few steps are easy. Aligning the vertical laser line to your first mark, measure up from the floor 6" and make a mark. Moving up by 12" increments, continue to make marks until you reach the ceiling.
  3. Align the vertical laser level to the next line, this time making a mark 12" from the floor and continuing, again, to make a mark every 12".
  4. Continue to alternate between a 6" and 12" starting mark until your wall is filled. Note: If you don't have an automatic laser level, you can measure across the top of your wall repeating the 18" marks you made along the bottom. When you're making your vertical marks, make sure the top and bottom marks align using either the tape measure or by snapping a chalk line.
  5. Moving across the bottom of the wall first, tear a strip of 2" painter's tape just long enough to reach from one mark to the next, aligning the top of the tape to each mark.
  6. When you've reached the end of the wall, move up to the next mark and continue back across the wall, only this time aligning the bottom of the tape to each mark. Continue alternating each row.
  7. When the entire wall has been taped, run your finger over each tape edge, pressing firmly to create a tight bond.
  8. Using a paint roller, apply your chevron paint colour to each of the tallest/thickest rows.
  9. Before your paint dries, carefully peel off the tape to reveal a wonderfully sharp-edged chevron pattern.
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Cut to the ending


Add dimension, texture and character to your walls with a unique mosaic of wood slices.

Available exclusively at Home Hardware and Building Centre locations. beautitone.ca

Paint colours shown may appear different than actual paint colours due to the printing process.

Please refer to actual paint chips for colour accuracy.

What you'll need

Tools
  • mitre saw
  • brad nailer
  • paint brushes
Materials
  • four 4” x 4” x 8’ spruce or pine boards (not pressure-treated)
  • 1 1/4” brad nails 
  • BeautiTone Designer Series paint in matte or satin (Colours used - Minty Muse CL08-0 and Diamond Mine CL52-0)
Cut to the ending

Here's How

  1. ​Set up a stop block 3/8” away from your mitre saw blade to make quick, repetitive cuts.
  2. Cut 3 of the 8’ boards into 3/8” slices.
  3. Move the stop block 3/4” away from the blade and adjust the saw for a 10-degree angle.
  4. Cut the remaining 8’ board into larger, angled biscuits by alternating the saw blade’s angle from 10 degrees to 0 degrees so that each piece has one flat side.
  5. Thin your paint with water at a ratio of 1:1 and paint the slices in your desired colour. For a slightly more dramatic look, paint the angled biscuits in a different colour (shown: Minty Muse CL08-0/Diamond Mine CL52-0). Let dry.
  6. Using a brad nailer and starting your first row at floor level, pin each slice to the wall.
  7. When you have your desired width, move up to the next row and continue until you’ve filled your space.
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​Flair and Square

Dress your walls in a designer check.

An afternoon project that is so simple and delivers big results. Want a more subtle look? Paint in a monochromatic colour scheme. Desire more drama? Paint in a strong contrast like classic black and white.

Available exclusively at Home Hardware and Building Centre locations.
beautitone.ca

What You'll Need

Here’s How
  • Paint the wall a desired base colour (shown: Steel Waters Run Deep SC190-4). Let dry.
  • Measure and mark vertical lines with a chalk line (shown: 18” square on a 9’ wall).
  • Use the rounded paintbrush and contrasting colour (shown: Self Azure SC180-4) to freehand paint over the chalk lines. The chalk line will help you stay straight while keeping the freehand look. Let dry.
  • Measure and mark the horizontal lines and repeat process.
​Steel Waters Run Deep SC190-4
Self Azure SC180-4



Architecturally Dressed


Achieve a dimensional feature wall worthy of Architectural Digest.

Elevate a plain wall to a wow wall with some simple trim, basic carpentry skills, and a paint colour that you just love. It’s a little design trick that produces big results!

What You'll Need
Here’s How
  • Paint the wall the desired colour. Let dry.
  • Determine the vertical space width between each chevron and mark. Nail the vertical dividers in place.
  • Mitre your preferred angles for the chevrons. Cut the left side first with the moulding face up, then flip the moulding over and cut the same angle.
  • It is easier and faster if you paint the cut moulding before nailing the chevrons in place on the wall. Touch up as necessary.


Too Yacht to Handle
SC188-4



Linear Vibe

Achieve the look of custom wallpaper without the cost!

This graphic wall treatment is extremely easy. Change the look by selecting colours with more contrast for a dramatic look or use the same colour with a matte/gloss sheen difference for a sophisticated appearance.

What You'll Need
  • BeautiTone Designer Series Matte in two colours.
  • Colours Shown:
  • base coat: Grey Seal NPC2-0
  • topcoat: Cobblestone Beaches NPC3-0
  • roller kit 
  • BeautiTone painter’s tape 1670-130

Here’s How
  • Paint wall the base coat colour. Let dry for 48 hours.
  • Use painter’s tape to mark a linear design on the wall.
  • Paint the wall with the topcoat colour.
  • Remove tape.

​Grey Seal - NPC2-0
Cobblestone Beaches - NPC3-0




Steeling Good Looks!

Release your inner artist with steel wool to create this stunning feature wall.

Change the strong contrast of the shown monochromatic scheme to a softer, sophisticated look by choosing subtler contrasting colours, or a matte and a gloss sheen in the same colour.

What You’ll Need

Colours shown:
  • Base Coat: Steeling the Show SC149-0
  • Top Coat: Dress to Impress SC150-3

Here’s How

  1. Paint wall the base coat colour. Let dry 48 hours.
  2. Measure and mark a square grid on the wall with a chalk line. Squares can be any size you want. The squares shown are two feet.
  3. Tape the outside edges of every alternate square, cutting the tape with a hobby knife for a clean edge.
  4. Use a measuring cup to mix 4 parts topcoat paint to 1 cup extender into a pail. Repeat the formula when more topcoat mixture is needed.
  5. Wearing gloves, unwrap one roll of steel wool and wrap it around a 9.5” roller.
  6. VERTICAL LINES: Paint one masked square with a thin coat of topcoat mixture. Immediately drag the roller wrapped with steel wool vertically in the painted square. Try to drag straight down, and repeat dragging in the square until you achieve your desired effect.
  7. Repeat on each masked square, painting one at a time, using a new roll of steel wool for each square.
  8. Remove tape and let dry 48 hours.
  9. Tape off the remaining squares on the outside. (i.e., tape will be on the finished squares).
  10. HORIZONTAL LINES: Paint the remaining squares one at a time, dragging the roller wrapped with steel wool horizontally each time. Try to drag straight across, and repeat dragging in the square until you achieve your desired effect.
  11. Remove tape.

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