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  1. Learn how to create 10 different types of drywall textures using spray, brush, or trowel techniques. See examples of popcorn, orange peel, lace, stomp brush, and more styles.

    • 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.
  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Learn about the five levels of drywall finishing, from level 0 (boards hung only) to level 5 (mirror-smooth surface). Find out how to choose the right level for your walls or ceilings and how to apply different techniques.

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    • Regular Drywall or White Board. Best for: Walls and ceilings in most rooms. Regular drywall (also called white board) is normally white on one side and brown on the other, and as the most common type of drywall used in homes, it's suitable for most rooms.
    • Greenboard Drywall. Best for: Bathrooms and kitchens. Greenboard drywall, also known as moisture-resistant drywall, has a green covering that makes it more resistant to water than regular drywall.
    • Blue Board Drywall. Best for: Plaster backing. Blue board drywall is also known as plaster baseboard, and it's used as a backing for veneer plastering that must be installed on top.
    • Paperless Drywall. Best for: Long-lasting durability and water resistance. Paperless drywall is covered with fiberglass instead of paper, which protects the gypsum board from rot and offers even greater resistance to mold and mildew.
    • Comb. 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.
    • Popcorn. One of the most common – and disliked – textures are popcorn, also called cottage cheese. This styrofoam and mud texture consists of many round, slightly extruding hardened plaster pieces that resemble popcorn kernels.
    • Orange Peel. Orange peel is a wall texture that comes in various forms – fine, medium, or heavy. This texture has a wrinkled, cracked surface, similar to orange skin, including dimples and mounds.
    • Sand Swirl. Sand swirl is a neat wall texture that gives your walls a unique character. This texture combines sand spray and comb techniques to give your walls depth and individuality.
  3. Learn about different types of drywall textures for walls and ceilings, from crows feet to Venetian plaster. See photos, descriptions, and tips for applying various styles and effects.

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  5. Dec 3, 2010 · Learn about different types of drywall texture for ceilings and walls, and how to apply them. See examples of spray and hand textures, and tips for matching drywall texture.

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