Faux leather techniques create striking textures and handmade detail that cannot be matched by similar wallpaper patterns.
Step 2: Apply the base coat. Start by applying your base coat. The base coat should always be either a satin or a semi-gloss finish, never a flat or gloss finish. We are using latex paint for both an easy application and cleanup. Apply the base coat over the primer coat with a roller. Cover just a two- or three-foot section of the wall at a time, filling in the space between. In this example, we will be applying a darker pattern over this medium green base. Based on your curtains and upholstery, you can experiment to determine what combination of colors will work well for your room. As you finish an area of your wall, go back, if necessary, to even the application of the base coat with overlapping passes of the roller. When you have evenly covered the entire wall, allow the paint to thoroughly dry. After the base layer dries, you will often find areas missing paint called "holidays." You will get better overall results if you give the walls another even coat of base paint before you start. Allow the paint to thoroughly dry. Apply the base coat with a roller.