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A rich green paint and Easycraft panelling gave a powder room a luxurious finish.
The vision of a luxe powder room had been circling in my mind, yet the perfect shade of green remained a mystery. That was until a chance moment, a simple “G’day, Turtle” between friends revealed the answer. Taubmans Turtle now wraps our upstairs powder room in a rich, velvety green, creating a space that feels indulgent, yet effortless. With refined accents and layered textures, this once-forgotten corner of our home has been elevated into a serene retreat of understated luxury.
Clean all wall surfaces with Tricleanium surface spray, then tape everything up with the Uni-Pro pre taped masking tape film dispenser.
A tip for when painting darker colours; you need to make sure that you paint in long lines, especially on the wall that has the most sunlight hit. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next coat. If using a dark colour, three to four coats of your paint is optimal.
I cut the Easycraft panels to the right size and then installed them; on the back I placed Liquid Nails before applying to the wall, and then secured the panels with some nails from my Brad nailer gun.
Clean up, remove all of the floor protectors and decorate and enjoy.
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