There are several different styles of roller sleeve to choose from. I have one that kind of looks like a loofa sponge that does a nice job. If you just want a sand texture, you can pick up a sand additive that you add to the paint, then apply with a standard 1/2'; nap roller. Look for it in your home center near the joint compound. Hope this helps.Can you get texture on the walls with just paint?
There is sand paint- which is paint that you putty on and can get crazy retro textures. It's time consuming though.
Additive which gives you little sand bumps- I added in in a glitter that they sell at lowels in the paint section and it looks great! Easy to do- just buy two packs of the glitter because you have to add more in on the second coat. So my hallway is tan sand texture with a hint of gold glimmer in it.
Also sponge painting and texture rollers- which give a textured ';look'; without adding to the wall. This is a good idea if you plan on ever selling the home or want to change colors. Lowels has a display which shows you- what roller does what.
You can also google ';rag'; painting- my friend did that- it's cheap and different looking. I like it because it's softer then sponge painting.
The higher the nap on a roller, the more textured the paint will be. If you're looking for more texture, you might even want to go with a 1/2';-3/4'; nap.
the roller isn't going to do it.there is a texture you add to the paint.check Menard's or Lowe's they both have it.
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