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Ombré Walls

Ombré is a color technique that is largely used in hair design, textiles, the fashion industry, wedding cakes, and nail art. In Ombré, one color hue gradual blends to another, usually by moving tints and shades from light to dark. The word itself means “to shade” in French, and this stunning effect has been around for several years. Ombré Walls are in style now; rather than an entire wall with covered in just one or two colors, a fading technique is used here. Colors either gradually blend in or are seem in blocks arranged either from the floor to the ceiling or sideways. In all cases, you would have to get creative with color and not be afraid of using more than one tint on the same wall. I would just pick one focal wall in the room and match the colors with the furniture and rest of the decor in the room. A lighter color would look the best in a small room, and you can go bold in a larger space. Here’s a tutorial if you are interesting in learning more – Ombre Paint Effect Tutorial From Dulux.

Although this does not look like an easy task for the painter, I think it is totally worth the effort. I personally think the final outcome has to be admired from a distance. I have a few shades of pink, green, yellow, and blue to get you thinking about creating Ombré walls in your own home!

Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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Ombré Walls

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  1. What make is the darker turquoise paint to the right in the last photo please ?

  2. I don’t think I would have ever considered doing this on my own but it looks amazing! Must try this with my new home 🙂

  3. I love every one of these-they’re remind me of beautiful watercolor art…thanks so much for inspiring us at Shabbilicious Friday xo

  4. These walls look great, but I’m not sure if I’m ambitious enough to give them a try. Thanks for sharing at Wordless Wednesday last week. We hope to see you again this week!

  5. Thanks to Pinterest I’m just starting to pay attention to ombre. It’s so cute to me and I really want to do it on my nails. I’m going to have to find a nail person that can do it.

  6. It certainly does worth the trouble! I love this outcome! I wish I would have thought it when painting my house! thanks for the inspiration! found you at a link party! nice page! Ntina @happygirlycrafty.blogspot

  7. I really like the pink shades on the wood slats. Great idea to brighten up my laundry room. Hope you had a super Valentines Day.
    Ann

  8. WOW this is stunning. I never thought of using ombre on walls.I love how the furniture blends in with the ombre perfectly.

  9. OMG I AM SO INSPIRED!!! I am so gonna ombre my walls when I move soon! Yassss!

  10. I love these walls, They make rooms look oh so fabulous and chic. I wish I could do something similar but I don’t think it would be as awesome in my traditional house.

  11. I love the ombre effect. And I want my laundry room to look like that laundry room, oh yes, I do. 🙂

  12. The ombre effect is stunning. It really adds an element of wow. I love all of these ideas!

  13. Ombre is really nice, but I don’t know if I like it on the walls! I guess I am a little more old school when it comes to decor.

  14. i looove the ombre walls! especially the first picture and the second to last. i would be scared to commit to it though since it’s a trend that might go away after a while.. but it looks beautiful!

  15. I like the two toned effect on the walls. The pastel colors also make it easy on the eyes.

  16. Omg I would have never thought to ombre walls!!! Looks so cool… I so wanna do that to my princesses room now!!

  17. I am in love with the colors in the bedroom and laundry room. I would never have the courage to do that in my own house

  18. I love this look! I didn’t realize there was a proper name for it. I would so enjoy doing this in my home.

  19. oh my GOD. just beautiful. i love these walls.until now i heared and saw ombre nail arts but i think this is also an owsm idea where we can apply this art style

  20. I LOVE ombre walls, especially light and dark blue walls! The second to last photo and the 7th are my favorites. It really adds so much character to a room <3