cover image Wonder Walls: How to Transform Your Space with Colorful Geometrics, Graphic Lettering, and Other Fabulous Paint Techniques

Wonder Walls: How to Transform Your Space with Colorful Geometrics, Graphic Lettering, and Other Fabulous Paint Techniques

Phoebe Cornog and Roxy Prima. Storey, $24.95 trade paper (204p) ISBN 978-1-63586-277-5

Muralists Cornog and Prima debut with a charming and empowering guide to painting one’s home. While “painting a wall can seem like an intimidating process,” they write, creating a customized mural is within the reach of even those with a modicum of artistic ambition. To that end, the authors break down color theory, tones, tints, shades, and paint finishes from flat to glossy, then outline 26 projects. These include an ombré fireplace, a palm leaf wall, a sponged kitchen backsplash, and a painted headboard, all of which are customizable. Pro tips include shopping from a store’s “oops” aisle (where paints that were mixed incorrectly are sold at a discount), using a projector for neat lines, and making a bedroom look bigger with a mural that stretches to the ceiling. Easy-to-follow instructions and glorious full-page color photos will tempt even novices into trying their hand at personalizing their walls, and the pair’s friendly tone helps take the fear factor out of large projects. These delightful ideas are just right for those looking to spice up their homes. (Nov.)