A Dramatic Tone on Tone Stenciled Office

Tone on Tone Stencils Are Soft, Subtle, And Sophisticated

Happy Friday, my stenciling friends! Cutting Edge Stencils loves the idea of stenciling in a monochromatic tone on tone finish to create a subtle and sophisticated look. We find this soft stencil treatment often results in elegant wall patterns and can instantly transform a room from blah to ooh la la. Let's take a look at how at one.

Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY stenciled office using the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in tone on tone navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover

We'd like to introduce Elisha, the avid DIYer and power tool lover behind the blog Pneumatic Addict. Elisha's bestie, Nicki, recently bought a new house and has been working bit by bit to make it a home. Next on the list of projects was her office. The space had tall ceilings and lots of natural light. Elisha commented, "This room was the perfect candidate for a dramatic wall treatment." Here is what it looked like before: A before shot of an office. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover The first thing these bff's did was tape off the space and paint it using Naval by Sherwin Williams in an eggshell. Then they were ready to add the dramatic wall treatment using a stencil. Elisha chose Iron Gate Allover stencil, a trendy allover pattern. She used blue painters tape to position the stencil on the panel and then painted the design using a dense foam roller. Stenciling the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover To achieve that subtle stencil look, Elisha chose to paint the stencil using a custom mix that was 50% lighter than the base wall coat (Naval) and in a gloss. Stenciling the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover Once the stencil was complete, they put the furniture back in place and added the perfect office accessories. Ready to see how it all turned out? Here is Nicki's newly stenciled office space. A DIY stenciled office using the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in tone on tone navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover Elisha had this to say about the stencil project, "It looks so beautiful! Actually, while I was snapping photos, a neighbor stopped by and complimented Nicki on her "beautiful wall paper"." A DIY stenciled office using the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in tone on tone navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover We love the subtle shimmer that the tone on tone color provides to this stencil. A DIY stenciled office using the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in tone on tone navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover A DIY stenciled office using the Iron Gate Allover Stencil pattern in tone on tone navy blue. http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/products/stencils-allover Be sure to check out Elisha's stenciling tips and tricks along with her other fabulous projects on her blog. Tell us, what do you think of tone on tone stenciling? Leave us your thoughts in the comments below! Haven't had enough stencil fun? Thanks for reading, and happy stenciling!
Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew

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