Let night fall over the ceiling with a variegated deep blue to midnight painted backdrop and sprinklings of phosphorescent stars that glow when the lights are off.
Painting ceiling to look like sky.
Not all fascinating sky scapes are true blue.
Especially the attractiveness of rooms on the ground floor or the floor below can be improved if they seem higher.
Paint the ceiling using the flat paint and roller just as you would put a solid coat of paint on a regular wall.
There are misty clouds galaxies and a handful of shooting stars for the aruna clients to gaze up at while they effortlessly float in warm bliss.
Sometimes just hinting at a sky painting is enough a.
Children look out the window or into a telescope and imagine being in a rocket ship floating through the universe.
If you are using black instead of blue as your base color.
The night sky has so much beauty to offer its viewers.
For low rooms a sky scenery is the ideal solution to find a solution against the feeling often evoked that the ceiling is pushing down on the room.
Aruna day spa has a dead sea salt water soaking tub with a 500 square foot ceiling that i painted to look like an evening sky.
Try painting one wall preferably one with a window to look like a light blue sky complete with fluffy weightless clouds.
There s something ethereal about a sky scene especially when you use a simple paint technique that draws in the eye.
To paint a mural on a small ceiling.
A ceiling mural of billowing clouds is just unexpected enough to catch the eye without overshadowing the rest of your decor.
This is an easy to achieve effect that doesn t take much effort.
Begin by preparing the wall with a primer if necessary and a basecoat of white latex paint.
Avoid the often cartoon like look of stenciled clouds by free handing a.
The types of paints to use depend on whether you want to experience sky scenes during the day or just after dark some glow in the dark paints are practically invisible during the day allowing you to add starry scenes to your walls and ceilings without changing your current.
Copy a real map of the heavens from an astronomy book or work freehand or with stencils of star groups like the big dipper.