Stencil Painting in Style

Paint colors have the power to lift moods, express individuality and liven up any space in your home. But what happens when you mix the power of paint with the power of print? Your home becomes a work of art with the help of wall stencils. 

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Picture Perfect Patio

Looking for a wallet-friendly alternative to tile? Try stenciling your patio floor. Using a large stencil design gives the illusion of an oversized floor tile. The dramatic contrast between Iron Ore and Extra White transformed this outdoor patio into a glamorous retreat

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Bold Bathroom

Give your bathroom the bold revamp it deserves, like this stencil painting featuring Salty Dog and Agreeable Gray. Pair a lively wall stencil design with wainscoting to make your art stand out – and to cut back on the amount of space you have to stencil (work smarter, not harder!) 

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Fireplace Refresh

Are accent fireplaces the new accent wall? If you’re looking for a fun way to refresh your fireplace, stencil a unique pattern on each tile or brick. Pairing a bold wall color like Caribbean Coral with a neutral like Tamarind makes this stencil design stand out while still looking boho chic.  

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