A wonderful mural that surrounds the room captures the feeling of buildings in the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, with aged walls, painted brick and wrought iron details.Materials:
latex satin paint (cafe walls: Fireweed SW6328, Arresting Auburn SW6034 plus a lighter red; jazz club walls: Copper Bangle SW1350, Jasper SW6216, red and light green; brick walls: Sociable SW6359, Steady Brown SW6110, Moroccan Brown SW6060, Riverway SW6222; wrought iron: black, gray) (Sherwin-Williams)
paint pens (beige and brown)
sponge roller cover
painter's tape
Steps:
1. Apply the base coat colors and let dry (Fireweed for cafe walls, Copper Bangle for the jazz club walls and Jasper for the brick wall). The difference in the final look comes from the additional color choices layered over the top (be sure to allow each layer to dry before adding another). A darker red over the red café wall imitates the red base color in the shadows, a lighter warm red highlights the color in sunlight, and then a touch of Jasper (green) shows up in a variety of places in the mural and the room. The colors for the jazz wall start with Copper Bangle layered with the red from the café walls for the shadow color, Jasper and just a touch of a lighter green for variety.