Two-Toned Walls Painting Ideas | Behr PaintFind ideas for painting two-toned walls to create a harmonious pairing of colors to enliven your space.two-toned walls, wall color, wall paint, wainscoting colors, wall paint colors, interior home wall colors, wall accent colors, wall trim, wall molding, chair railing, multiple wall colors, wall stripes, painting wall stripesTry one of these easy techniques for using two colors on your walls. Divide your walls into two parts and paint one part in a different color that coordinates with existing colors in the room. Use wall molding as the dividing line for your two color choices. Apply two different paint colors in the same color family above and below the molding. Paint a stripe in a bold color horizontally on your walls.A harmonious pairing of colors will enliven your space.If you are looking to add more color to your interior spaces, painting your walls in two colors can be the perfect solution. Two-toned walls can refresh a scheme, add elegance to a room, or help alter the dimensional appearance of your space. Whether you are starting a new color scheme from scratch or adding a new color to your current one, you’ll find that this simple technique will add flair and individuality to your space.
Half and Half
The simplest way to create the two-tone effect is to incorporate an additional color into your current scheme. Divide the wall equally into two parts and paint either the top or bottom half in a different color. Your current furnishings, fabric patterns and accent décor are great places to look for color inspiration.
Create a harmonious combination by coordinating shades of the same color family. This young boy’s room has been inspired by the color blue. The variety of blue shades and vibrant red accent keeps this single color theme from becoming monotonous.
Adding a second color over a pre-existing wall color can easily transition a young child’s room into a more mature scheme. Both deep and neutral shades are excellent color choices to give a room’s atmosphere a touch of sophistication.
Touch of Class
Give your room a formal feel by incorporating the use of moldings in your design. By adding moldings--such as a chair rail--over the color dividing line, you will instantly give a polished and elegant appearance to your space. Repeat the space and color division between the wall and ceiling with an installment of crown molding to complete the look.
Rich, deep colors and dark neutrals work best at giving your room a formal feel. For a comforting appeal, select a shade with a warm undertone. The warm green and white colors of this dining room create a relaxing and welcoming feel.
A minimum of three colors is necessary to complete this look. Choose two colors for your walls and one for your molding. In this image, the ceiling color has been painted the same tone as the upper wall. In doing so, a visual illusion is created that links the upper wall with the ceiling, which balances the darker color of the lower wall.
High Ceilings
The two-toned wall technique is used most frequently as a method to make rooms with high ceilings seem smaller or more proportional. By bringing the ceiling color down onto the wall, you extend its appearance, thus shortening the perceivable height of the wall.
To make the coordination of your two-toned space easier, consider using one of your wall colors for the trim. To offset the wall from the trim, use the selected color in a different sheen, such as semi-gloss or high gloss.
The low furnishings of Asian design are not typically well-suited to rooms with high ceilings. To remedy the un-proportional feel, the wall’s sight line has been dropped by painting the lower three quarters a deep purple. The result is a space that has a more intimate feel to it.
Sassy Stripe
Two-toned walls can also be a great way to add an accent color to your décor. Choose a bright or deep color that coordinates with both your current wall color and interior décor. Paint a single horizontal stripe, or several of varying thicknesses, across your wall.
To keep clean whites from seeming too stark, use bright color accents. The natural ability of white to coordinate with virtually everything makes your potential color combinations limitless.
The addition of an accent is an excellent way to add color punch to a room. The pink walls with the deep raspberry stripe and bright yellow accessories, give interest and a feminine softness to the angular, white, modern furnishings.
The beauty of the two-toned wall technique lies in its ease of introducing color to your living spaces or of altering the spatial feel of a room. Regardless of your interior design and color scheme, this versatile and simple technique can bring a sense of style and color to your home.
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Two-Toned Walls: Double the color, double the delight- If you are looking to add more color to your interior spaces, painting your walls in two colors can be the perfect solution.
- A harmonious pairing of colors will enliven your space.
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- If you are looking to add more color to your interior spaces, painting your walls in two colors can be the perfect solution. Two-toned walls can refresh a scheme, add elegance to a room, or help alter the dimensional appearance of your space. Whether you are starting a new color scheme from scratch or adding a new color to your current one, you’ll find that this simple technique will add flair and individuality to your space.<br><br>
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The simplest way to create the two-tone effect is to incorporate an additional color into your current scheme. Divide the wall equally into two parts and paint either the top or bottom half in a different color. Your current furnishings, fabric patterns and accent décor are great places to look for color inspiration.<br><br>
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- Create a harmonious combination by coordinating shades of the same color family. This young boy’s room has been inspired by the color blue. The variety of blue shades and vibrant red accent keeps this single color theme from becoming monotonous.<br><br>
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- Adding a second color over a pre-existing wall color can easily transition a young child’s room into a more mature scheme. Both deep and neutral shades are excellent color choices to give a room’s atmosphere a touch of sophistication.<br><br>
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Give your room a formal feel by incorporating the use of moldings in your design. By adding moldings--such as a chair rail--over the color dividing line, you will instantly give a polished and elegant appearance to your space. Repeat the space and color division between the wall and ceiling with an installment of crown molding to complete the look.<br><br>
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- Rich, deep colors and dark neutrals work best at giving your room a formal feel. For a comforting appeal, select a shade with a warm undertone. The warm green and white colors of this dining room create a relaxing and welcoming feel.<br><br>
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- A minimum of three colors is necessary to complete this look. Choose two colors for your walls and one for your molding. In this image, the ceiling color has been painted the same tone as the upper wall. In doing so, a visual illusion is created that links the upper wall with the ceiling, which balances the darker color of the lower wall.<br><br>
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The two-toned wall technique is used most frequently as a method to make rooms with high ceilings seem smaller or more proportional. By bringing the ceiling color down onto the wall, you extend its appearance, thus shortening the perceivable height of the wall.<br><br>
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- To make the coordination of your two-toned space easier, consider using one of your wall colors for the trim. To offset the wall from the trim, use the selected color in a different sheen, such as semi-gloss or high gloss.<br><br>
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- The low furnishings of Asian design are not typically well-suited to rooms with high ceilings. To remedy the un-proportional feel, the wall’s sight line has been dropped by painting the lower three quarters a deep purple. The result is a space that has a more intimate feel to it.<br><br>
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Two-toned walls can also be a great way to add an accent color to your décor. Choose a bright or deep color that coordinates with both your current wall color and interior décor. Paint a single horizontal stripe, or several of varying thicknesses, across your wall.<br><br>
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- To keep clean whites from seeming too stark, use bright color accents. The natural ability of white to coordinate with virtually everything makes your potential color combinations limitless.<br><br>
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- The addition of an accent is an excellent way to add color punch to a room. The pink walls with the deep raspberry stripe and bright yellow accessories, give interest and a feminine softness to the angular, white, modern furnishings.<br><br>
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- The beauty of the two-toned wall technique lies in its ease of introducing color to your living spaces or of altering the spatial feel of a room. Regardless of your interior design and color scheme, this versatile and simple technique can bring a sense of style and color to your home.<br><br>
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