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  1. Common Drywall Texture Types and Finishes. Looking to go beyond plain-old smooth drywall? With a bit of effort, you can achieve a distinctive, textured look for your walls and ceilings that’s eye-catching, mood-setting, and personalized to your decorating tastes. by Nancy Fann-Im. iStock.

    • Popcorn Ceiling Texture. Probably the best-known drywall texture, “popcorn ceiling” gets its name from its slightly extruded, rounded knob-like texture.
    • Orange Peel Drywall Texture. Just as you’d expect, orange peel texture has a cracked and subtly wrinkled surface, reminiscent of an orange. The surface has gentle curves, which distinguishes this texture from knockdown variations.
    • Spray Sand Ceiling Texture. The spray sand ceiling texture is exactly what it sounds like! Sand is mixed with primer, water, or very thin mud, and then sprayed onto the ceiling through a hopper gun.
    • Comb Drywall Texture. A comb texture is applied with a toothed trowel, that creates a series of grooves in the wall or ceiling. Frequently laid on in half fans, the combing pattern has a planned appearance while still being relatively simple to replicate in the case of needed repairs.
    • Plain White Wall Texture. If you’re not someone who wants to go too fancy and creative with your wall texture, this plain white wall could be an option for you.
    • White Wall With Sprayed Texture. This example is another one that showcases a more subtle way to add texture to your drywall. It is a bit rougher than the first plain white example, but again, it is not at all as rough as the popcorn texture.
    • Concrete-Textured Wall. One classic drywall texture is to mimic the texture of an unfinished concrete wall. You’ve probably seen this type of texture on the concrete walls of unfinished basements, and it can be an easy way to bring some character to the drywall.
    • Flattened/Knocked-Down Texture. This example showcases a rougher texture that resembles a splattered look. But the knocked-down texture gets its name because the bumps are smoothed out ‒ at least relatively speaking ‒ so that no obvious high points pop out.
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    • Comb. The comb texture is produced using techniques that create lines of various widths and shapes in drywall compound. This technique is often used to produce a repeated series of rainbow patterns on the drywall and is one of the more simplistic texturing techniques.
    • Popcorn. Popcorn ceilings were a classic look in the 70s and can still be seen in countless homes today. The reason for this type of wall texture’s popularity is that it’s great at hiding imperfections and it can even help absorb sound between floors and walls.
    • Orange Peel. An orange peel texture looks exactly as it sounds—it resembles the peel of an orange. You will need to prime the walls ahead of time so that the texture has a smooth, dirt-free surface to stick to.
    • Knockdown. The knockdown technique creates a unique, rustic pattern, akin to stucco. Knockdown can be achieved by adding a step to the orange peel technique: After applying an orange peel texture to the walls, flatten the peaks and bumps that form in the drywall compound using an 18-inch or wider knockdown knife.
  2. What is Drywall Texture? Drywall texture — especially under the guise of walls and ceilings — is made with gypsum and paper backings that create lines, shapes, ridges, knobs, and other designs in various lengths, sizes, and widths, creating a unique appearance and surface.

  3. Drywall finishes include smooth, textured, sand swirl, skip trowel, and orange peel. Different finishes offer various visual effects and textures, enhancing the overall appearance of a room or space. Each type of drywall finish has its unique characteristics and is suited for different design preferences and purposes.

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · 1. Comb wall texture is a neat visual effect used to give walls or ceilings a detailed, unique texture style of swirls, half fans, arches, or rainbows. Producing a combed texture is simple; using a small-toothed trowel that resembles a comb. However, you will need two people so you can get the job done before the mud dries. 2. Popcorn.

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