FAQ
Do dark accent wall features make a room look smaller?
Dark colors do absorb light, which can visually pull a wall forward, but they do not inherently ruin a room’s spatial perception. In fact, painting a single feature wall in a dark, moody tone creates depth and grounds the space. You prevent the room from feeling cramped by balancing the dark statement wall trends with ample natural light, bright adjacent walls, and strategically placed mirrors.
Can I install wood millwork directly over textured drywall?
Yes, but you must account for the gaps. If your walls feature heavy knockdown or popcorn textures, standard trim pieces will not sit flush, leaving ugly shadows. You have two reliable solutions: either skim-coat the entire wall with joint compound to create a smooth surface before installing your wood, or cover the textured wall with smooth 1/4-inch MDF backer board panels before applying your decorative molding on top.
What type of adhesive works best for interior wall decor?
Always use a heavy-duty polyurethane construction adhesive for load-bearing wood features. Standard liquid glues or craft adhesives lack the structural rigidity necessary to hold warped lumber flat against drywall. Apply the construction adhesive sparingly in a wavy pattern; applying too much causes it to squeeze out onto your visible surfaces when you nail the board tight.
Do I need a building permit to install statement wall upgrades?
In most residential jurisdictions, you do not need a permit to install decorative interior trim, paint, or non-load-bearing panelling. However, if your project involves moving electrical outlets, capping plumbing lines, or altering the structural framing of the wall, local building codes mandate a permit and a subsequent inspection. Always verify specific regulations with your municipal building department before opening up a wall cavity.

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