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Old 12-29-08, 02:17   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

I have a concrete brick garage about 18x16. I was thinking of painting it but do not want it to be all white (blah). I can't decide if painting the far wall in a large checker print would look super-cool or horrific.

Has anyone seen this? Feedback?
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Old 12-29-08, 02:22   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

Also, if anyone has any other ideas, I'm all ears
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Old 12-29-08, 02:25   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

Maybe something like this....using Black, Red and Orange (Grand National Themed).



I also have some Eagles themes going. Maybe I'll go Green and Black. Hmmm....
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Old 12-29-08, 03:30   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

Maybe just a very faint checker. Nothing that bold covering a wall.
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Old 12-29-08, 03:47   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

yea i seen it in red and black! 2 by 2 foot squares i know the guy who did this to a really large shop! he made a template and spray bombed on the wall with some h20? paint it looked awesome but it took him two weeks of nights and weekends he said the hardest part was making the template!
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Old 12-29-08, 08:08   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

Heres some photos of my garage as-is.


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Old 12-29-08, 10:01   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

I assume you mean something like this. My wife did this in the bedroom of our first place. It looked amazing.


 
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

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I assume you mean something like this. My wife did this in the bedroom of our first place. It looked amazing.
That looks great! Thats exactly what I mean. Although I was thinking White black or red black which would be much more dramatic and not as elegant as your bedroom. Kudos to your wife for painting too! Lucky man!
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

Your biggest problem is that it's concrete block and is very uneven. Almost impossible to tape / paint cleanly. If you're picky about the final appearance, I wouldn't try to checker it. I've seen people try to stripe concrete block and it didn't come out too good-too many crevices and uneven surfaces for the paint to run into and the lines don't look sharp.
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

I'm not opposed to the checkerboard look (I have it on the floor tiles of one bathroom and I have parts of the garage bathroom walls done that way with black/white tiles for a checkered-flag effect), but I wouldn't want it for a shop wall.

Note that half of the wall will be black..I'd rather have everything white as it'll brighten up the shop, and IMO would make for a better work/detailing environment.

And yeah, doing an alternating-squares look on (rectangular/not-square) cinderblock sounds problematic.
 
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

I like checkerboard on floors, but not on walls.

HOWEVER, if you did want to do checkerboard on a block wall, and were worried about the lines being crooked due to the un-even texture of the block, there is another option. I once saw a guy purchase peel and stick vinyl tiles from Lowe's, and put them on his wall. I think he said they were available in 12", and 16" or 18" squares, I forget. He bought black and whte tiles. and it turned out pretty nice. Of course, he was meticulous with making the seams all line up perfectly.
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Re: Has anyone seen a wall painted w/ large squared checkers?

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Your biggest problem is that it's concrete block and is very uneven. Almost impossible to tape / paint cleanly. If you're picky about the final appearance, I wouldn't try to checker it. I've seen people try to stripe concrete block and it didn't come out too good-too many crevices and uneven surfaces for the paint to run into and the lines don't look sharp.
Very true. I did not consider that. Thanks for the insight
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