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10 Accent Colors That Will Still Look Right in a Decade

July 3, 2026 · Expert Tips
A close-up photograph of hands peeling blue painter's tape off a white baseboard to reveal a clean line of navy blue paint.
Carefully applying painter’s tape along the baseboard ensures crisp lines for a timeless navy accent wall.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Executing a flawless accent wall requires patience and a systematic approach. Rushing the application process often leads to visible lap marks, uneven coverage, and peeling edges.

Step One: Apply the Primer

Do not skip the primer, especially if you are transitioning from a dark wall to a lighter shade, or vice versa. Pour your primer into a lined tray and use your angled brush to cut in along the ceiling, baseboards, and corners. Work in manageable three-foot sections. Switch to your roller, attach the extension pole, and apply the primer to the main body of the wall using overlapping W-shaped motions. Allow the primer to dry for at least four hours.

Step Two: Cut in the Accent Color

Open your selected paint and stir it thoroughly with a wooden stick to blend the pigments from the bottom of the can. Dip your angled brush into the paint, loading only the bottom third of the bristles. Carefully cut in a continuous two-inch border around the perimeter of your accent wall. Keep a damp rag in your pocket to immediately wipe away any accidental smudges on adjacent walls or trim before the paint dries.

Step Three: Roll the Field

Load your roller evenly by rolling it back and forth in the shallow end of the paint tray until it is fully saturated but not dripping. Start at one top corner of the wall and roll downward in a smooth, continuous column. Overlap each subsequent pass by roughly fifty percent to maintain a wet edge; this specific technique prevents visible lap marks once the paint cures. Apply gentle, consistent pressure rather than forcing the roller heavily into the drywall.

Step Four: Add the Second Coat and Remove Tape

Wait for the manufacturer’s recommended recoat time—typically two to four hours—before applying a second coat using the exact same cutting and rolling techniques. A second coat ensures rich, true-to-swatch color payoff. While the second coat remains slightly damp to the touch, carefully score the edge of your painter’s tape with a sharp utility knife and peel it back slowly at a 45-degree angle. Waiting for the paint to cure entirely before removing the tape often causes your fresh color to rip off in jagged strips.

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