Understanding Interior Wall Texture Application: Types, Techniques, and When to Use Them | D&D Interior Services
Wall texture is used to add visual interest, hide surface imperfections, or match an existing texture — understanding the options helps you choose the right approach for each situation.
Skip trowel texture is the most popular hand-applied texture in current residential renovation. A wide drywall trowel applies joint compound in random overlapping passes, leaving a varied pattern of smooth and textured areas. The depth and pattern density can range from subtle to heavily textured depending on technique.
Key Considerations
Orange peel texture — applied with a hopper gun and compressor — produces a fine, uniform pebble-like surface. It's the most common spray-applied texture for residential walls and ceilings. The gun aperture and compressor pressure settings determine the coarseness of the pattern, from fine mist to coarser bumps.
Knockdown texture starts as a spray application similar to orange peel, which is then lightly knocked down with a drywall knife before it fully dries. This compresses the high points of the spray pattern into flat-topped islands with irregular edges, creating a more rustic, Southwestern aesthetic.
Getting Started
Venetian plaster is a premium plaster finish applied in multiple thin layers and burnished between coats to create a smooth, polished surface with subtle depth variations. It's a traditional European finish method experiencing renewed interest in contemporary luxury residential contexts. The material and technique require skilled application.
Matching existing texture is the most technically challenging texturing task. A repair patch in a room with existing texture must replicate not just the texture type but the specific density, depth, and pattern of the original application. This requires a sample area, experimentation, and adjustment before committing to the repair area.
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