…and fell in love! Brittany over at Buttons Birds & BS is a genius and I love her for posting this chevron tutorial. I am very much like her in that I’d so rather be painting and creating than making calculations and measurements.
Of course, I opted to use this method for my feature wall. The grey paint was already purchased, so I’m going to stick with grey and white {though I will possibly end up changing it to grey and navy?}.
Here’s the view of little man’s room ‘prepped’ for taping.
To start, I taped the two vertical edges of the wall – to hopefully create a framed look – and the center stripe.
*Note: I HIGHLY recommend Frog Tape for any painting project you have! I used to just buy whatever the cheapest tape was, but I got sucked into the cute green packaging of Frog Tape one day and have never gone back. {You will see a little bit of blue tape in this project because I ran out of Frog Tape and couldn’t go out to get more…boo! }
There’s no picture for the next step, but I taped another line on each side of the center tape piece. Now the wall is in 4 vertical sections. {Pardon the fact that my taping doesn’t go to the top of the wall…I couldn’t get the big ladder upstairs and couldn’t reach using the little one. Oh the life of being vertically challenged.}
Once all of the vertical stripes were taped off, I decided that I wanted my chevrons to be 16 inches. From the baseboard, I measured 16 inches, made a dot, then taped my chevrons. After the first row was taped, I measured for the second row. You want to do it this way because if you measure everything, then tape, your stripes will end up being the wrong size. You could, I suppose, take into the account the size of the tape when you’re measuring; but that defeats the purpose of not having to do calculations. :-)
Here’s my wall fully taped…by this point, I was already in love with it! This process probably took me about 1 hour, maybe 1.5 hours.
The first step to painting crisp, clean lines on a wall is painting over the tape with the same color as your wall. In my case, the base wall color was Dover White. Make sure to really seal the line – this is how to prevent bleeding under the tape.
By the time I finished painting over the tape, the side that I started at was dry. This project really can be a one day paint job since there’s no lag-time between coats. I would highly recommend Dutch Boy Premium paint – it’s the only brand I’ll use anymore. Only one coat of grey was needed to cover the walls!
Give the paint a sufficient amount of time to dry. This was the WORST part of this project for me because I just wanted to see it finished! The paint doesn’t have to be completely dry, in fact, for the cleanest line you want to peel the tape before the paint is cured. I left mine for approximately 1 hour.
Aren’t those lines so clean & beautiful?! I love them!
I am so obsessed with the finished product. From the picture frame border to the color to the perfectly-straight lines…I am in love.
There are a few more accent accessories for this wall and I think it’ll pull everything together nicely. {Keep an eye out for those projects later!}
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Sue says
I really like the wall you did and how it is a one-day project.
Sam says
Thank you! Making it a one-day project was the BEST thing about this I think!
Christine says
Looks AWESOME!!!!
Nikki says
This is absolutely incredible. So cool! Also if your little guy ever falls in love with spiderman, it would totally lend to that theme too. You’re so talented, Sam!
Sarah says
LOVE IT! I saw that same chevron wall painting tutorial earlier this week & I fell for it… hard. I can’t paint walls in my current house, but I’m thinking of picking up a stack of canvases from Michaels and make some gorgeous Chevron stripes. Love how your room looks with the chevron wall! (Oh and I think I’d keep it grey and white and add rather add navy somewhere else).
Sam says
Thanks for the advice! That’s kind of the way I was leaning, too!
Printabelle says
That turned out awesome! Since you did such large stripes, it’s really easy on the eyes and so fun and dynamic! Nice work. Plus, it matches your blog very well!
Sam says
Thanks! One of my biggest fears was that it would be too busy in the room.
Christie says
I LOVE this!! Great tip on painting over the tape with your current wall color!
Sam says
Thanks! I really think it made the difference on this project!
Kimberly says
LOVE IT! I’m so inspired to do something to my room now. I’m your newest follower from the Cowgirl Up linky party. I’d love for you stop by.
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Danielle @ 2 Little Superheroes says
You have given me some major inspiration for my boys room! It looks amazing!
Wendy @ The Shabby Nest says
Thanks for your comment on my focal wall post…and thanks for telling me about your son’s chevron wall! It’s awesome! I love it!
I noticed that you linked it to a bunch or parties – I have my Frugal Friday party that goes live at 8pm MST on Thursday nights…this post would be a great fit for it, if you’d like to link up!
xoxo Wendy
jen lossing, the consigner designer says
This turned out great. The color is so great for him to grow with. I love the black and white on the wall too. Great job!
Britni says
Oh my gosh I love it! I hope you stick with the gray and white, they are beautiful. It looks great! I painted a really massive project in my daughter’s room {which I haven’t shared yet but can’t wait to}, and wish I had thought of it BEFORE we painted the room pink, because I could have used your method and save a lot of time. :) I would love if you shared this at my Throwback Thursday party. Thanks so much for sharing and I hope to see you there! http://www.hubbymademe.com/throwback-thursday-no-7/
Sam says
Linked up! I’m also your newest BlogLovin’ follower!
Andrea says
I love this. Great color combo.
the cape on the corner says
what an absolutely fabulous accent wall! well done!
Jill @ Create.Craft.Love. says
It looks great! I love chevron! I think it’s perfect! Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party! Pinning!
Tammy says
Wow it look great! Thanks for the tutorial too! Thank you for linking this up to Rustic Restorations Weekend.
Sarah @ Becoming Martha says
Okay, I have to tell you how much I love this! I really, really do! I’ve been debating painting my daughters wall in chevron, but I had only seen the other tutorials and they seemed like soooo much work. This one seems much easier, and I actually like the end result better!
Thanks so much for linking up to our Keep Calm & Link up party – hope to see you again next week!
Sam says
It was seriously, SO easy! You should definitely give it a try – and I’d love to see pictures if you do! :-)
Jocie@TheBetterHalf says
Love these chevrons. I recently painted our kitchen backsplash in chevrons and wow, its a lot of work. well done!
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Brittany says
Sam! Thanks so much for featuring my chevron wall! I’m so glad that my tutorial helped you with your wall! It looks A-MAZING!!! :) Mucho thanks for mentioning my blog too! :)
Sam says
It was an honor – I honestly LOVE your wall!!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
The 36th AVENUE says
Hi there!
Stopping by to let you know that I am featuring you tomorrow. Thank you so much for linking up to The 36th AVENUE.
Sam says
Thanks for the feature – I’m honored! :-)
Nicole says
You are the woman. I’ve been trying to do this for a few months, meaning I’ve bought the supplies but just haven’t carved out the time or the nerve to go for it. These walls look awesome. I love the center line down the middle of the chevron. It looks great. You’ll be featured tomorrow at Doodles & Stitches. Thanks for always linking up at my party :)
Sam says
Oh I understand…but it’s SO easy this way! Thanks for the feature!
Sarah @ Becoming Martha says
Oh – and we featured you over on our Keep Calm & Link up party for the week – check it out at 7 pm EST :)
Mallory Nikolaus says
WOW! How awesome is this? I’ll be featuring this in today’s top 10! LOVE IT! You make me want to repaint my stripes into this pattern!!! AHHH!!!
GORGEOUS! Seriously, can’t get over how much I like it!
XOXO, Mallory @ Classy Clutter
Sam says
Thank you so much!!! I’m SO excited to be featured on your blog…you’re one of my FAVS!
Jacqueline says
Gorgeous! I love it because its a bit of a herringbone and I love chevron too much!
Jill says
I am in LOVE with this wall!! So cute! You did an awesome job. Thank you so much for sharing at Thursday’s Temptation. I will be featuring your wall tonight at the link party!
Jill
Ryan says
Great Tutorial! I was just wondering what width of tape did you use?
Sam says
I believe it was 1 1/2 inch