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March, 12

How can repainting just one accent wall refresh a room without a full painting project?

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Sometimes a room feels tired, but you don’t have the time, budget or energy to repaint everything. Changing just one wall – the one behind the sofa, bed, or main focal point – can still make a big visual impact.

A new colour, even if it’s just a slightly deeper or warmer tone than the others, draws attention and changes the mood. The rest of the walls can remain their existing neutral shade, but the room suddenly feels updated and more intentional.

Because you’re only painting one surface, prep, masking and cleanup are less intimidating. You might even be able to manage it in an afternoon. You also get a chance to experiment with a bolder shade than you’d dare to use everywhere.

The result is a refresh that feels like a mini makeover instead of a full-scale project.

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