Monday, July 23, 2012

Stairway progress: Painted wall stripes


Are you ready for some stripey goodness? My stairway just got a whole lot more fun!

I envisioned bold, contrasting stripe, but instead of a pure black, I used the same dark gray-brown that I used on an accent wall in our bedroom (Olympic's Oswego Tea). (Which also means I didn't buy any extra paint for this project!)

There are probably a million tutorials on how to paint stripes out there, none of which I directly followed. Here's what I did.


After painting my main wall color, I drew pencil lines on the wall using a laser level (plus a regular level, a yardstick and smaller rulers) and then applied my tape to the pencil lines. Honestly, if I had a three or four foot level, I would have just used that instead of the laser level. Measuring and taping took a few hours, but it was the most tedious part of the process.

Before painting the stripes, I pressed down the edges of the tape with a plastic ruler to make sure they were completely adhered. I also put a little dab of tape in each of the white lines that weren't going to be painted. This might seem unnecessary, but believe me, when you are staring at tape lines six inches in front of your face, you need something to help you from going cross-eyed.


I painted the edges of the tape very lightly, almost dry-brushed them, with the base color. This is to prevent the second color from bleeding under the tape and creating jaggy lines. You can see in the photo above, I only painted the edges that face inward toward where my brown stripe would be painted.


I used a small foam roller to fill in the stripes. Again, I went really light on the paint. No thick globs or heavy coats. The stripes on the left are after one coat and the stripes on the right are after two coats.


After the first coat was dry, I painted the second coat, then ripped the tape off immediately before moving onto the next stripe. That is, I didn't let the second coat of paint dry on the tape. The lines came out crisp and clean. I never dreamed they would turn out so perfect. No jagged edges!

I did do a bit of touching up once the second coat of paint had dried. There were a few spots where the paint was thin, but I carefully fixed those areas without applying any more tape.


I LOVE the way they turned out. I don't always feel this strongly about the things I make/do, but in this case, I really do love them.

I asked Elise, "do you like my stripes?" And now every time she sees them, she asks me, "do you like my stripes?"

Next up for a paint job are the stairs themselves. This project is sucking all the free time out of me, so I probably won't have any more posts this week. Stay tuned! I (for one) can't wait to see how this thing turns out!


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