Patterned rollers for wall decor. How to use rollers for decorative plaster? How to make an embossed pdf roller

The use of decorative plaster as a finishing material has not surprised anyone for a long time. This common type of decor is used in the design of apartment rooms or offices, as well as the facade of houses or buildings. The result of the work is durability and strength. There are many dyes for every taste. Not only the master can cope with the paint, but you yourself.

The absence of seams on the walls can also be attributed to good qualities, which makes the surface more refined. If you delve into the topic of decor, then you can talk about it for a very long time. For any plaster work, you will need a special tool - a roller for decorative plaster.

Multi-colored smooth walls are no longer attractive, and have gone out of fashion. The interior does not look original. It can help - a structural roller for decorative plaster, depending on the type, can make a variety of three-dimensional drawings on putty.

How to make a roller yourself

Textured rollers for decorative plaster look like a regular roller, only a special application is placed on the main part, which allows you to make a three-dimensional texture or relief. Before you choose a tool for painting, you need to decide which plaster is applied with a roller, and not with brushes or spatulas. Firstly, these are acrylic structural materials for outdoor and indoor use.

For the room you need to use Venetian or fine materials. To give the most beautiful effect, the granules must be small. Properly applied relief will make the room cool and individual. It is permissible to draw some elements of a pattern or picture. And different colors will only do their job. Rollers for decorative plaster are divided into two types:

  • depending on the type of material of the working surface of the tool;
  • depending on the pattern that is produced on the wall.

How to make a roller with your own hands (video)

Types of rollers according to the material of the working surface

The characteristic of each roller contains:

  1. Description of the material from which the tool is made
  2. The effect to be
  3. Properties of the plaster material, recommendations for proper use

Here we will look at how to apply decorative plaster with a roller. Often you can find removable rollers. They differ from each other - in length and diameter. The soft surface (fur coat) of the tool takes over the plaster. Harder and more elastic - leave a clear pattern. These include materials: wood, plastic, foam rubber, rubber. Fabric and leather - leave an indistinct imprint on the wall or facade. Types of rollers for decorative plaster:

Roller material general characteristics Additional Information
Rubber The price of this type is budget. Good and long service life. On a "fresh" plastered surface, a pattern is applied using a roller. Depending on the pressing force of the prints, the depth of the pattern will be determined. For plaster with the addition of decorated particles, a roller with large porosity is perfect.
Wooden There are two options for constructing a cylinder: cut out relief or glued convex elements. For a good pattern, do not press hard on the tool.
Plastic The price is like rubber. There is a closed pattern on the roller. Suitable for creating a pattern for painting on wallpaper The quality is not very good, with time of use small cracks form, which can damage the plastered surface.
Leather Form a marble effect. With their help, you can create a Venetian style with your own hands. It is better to buy real leather, it will last much longer.
Pile (fur) There are artificial and natural pile of different lengths. The smaller the pile, the smoother the relief will turn out. When buying a tool, you need to check the quality of the pile, whether it falls out. Otherwise, the villi will be glued to the plaster.

Tip: when applying textured material, you do not need to put pressure on the tool. Movement during work should not be abrupt.

Types of rollers by type of final drawing

In order to decide which roller to paint decorative plaster with, you need to consider its appearance, and not listen to the name. Structural. When used, the spongy texture creates porosity on the surface. Used for painting complex images and ornaments. Made from wood and rubber. Used for painting with a liquid solution already on putty. The texture of the bark beetle is very popular.

Textured. Decorative plaster with the use of such a roller creates the effect of a "fur coat". If you paint with a roller with a looped pattern, you get an imitation of a stone. To form a marble pattern, use bamboo, nozzles or genuine leather. Decorative plaster is not painted on the surface with a roller, and at the same time the texture is formed. To make the drawing correct, the applied layer of plaster must be thin.

Independent production of rollers with photos and videos


Ways to make a homemade paint roller:

  1. Wrap a stiff fabric, wrinkled or twisted, on a smooth roller (photo No. 1).
  2. If the original tool is pile coated, you can wrap it with twine. This will give a rough effect. You can also cut circles in the form of peas, this will allow the surface to be more openwork.
  3. Shapes can be glued onto a smooth roller. You need to fix it with varnish (photo No. 2).

To make the drawing as good as possible, you need to round off all the attached details. This will allow all elements to be completely immersed in the plaster layer. How much would a roller like this cost? The price of a ready-made purchase will be 3 times more than a home-made one. Shop 700 rubles, a roller for decorative plaster with your own hands 150 rubles. To study the material, it is recommended to watch the video lesson:

Plastering is an important stage of finishing work. Plaster not only evens out and protects the surface of the structural elements of the building, but also gives them certain textures and colors.

Creating a plaster layer requires skill and knowledge, in particular about the available arsenal of materials and tools, their properties, functions, as well as when and in what combinations they are used.

Special rollers are used as a hand tool in the so-called "wet" plastering work. With their help, the master creates the last layer of coating on the surface, performing protective and decorative functions.

What is this tool?

The decorative roller is called the working body of the tool rotated by coupling with the surface to be treated.

Is used for:

  • applying paints and plasters with a layer of unequal thickness;
  • to give a decorative unevenness to laid, but still wet plaster.

Roller revolves around a metal rod connected to the handle (the entire base structure is called the “roller handle”).

The roller consists of a rigid (usually plastic) base - a cylinder with a through axial hole and a working surface, giving elasticity to the roller, as well as the properties of the decorating tool.

Types of rollers by type of material

The name of each decorative roller includes information:

  • about the material of the working surface;
  • about the effect it will create;
  • and, sometimes, the properties of the recommended plaster composition.

More often, the rollers are removable and characterized by their length and diameter(sometimes diagonal), as well as the thickness of the rod of a suitable handle.

A soft working canvas, gaining a plaster mass, is often called a "fur coat". So they say about pile and foam rubber.

Hard and elastic rollers, the pattern of which leaves a distinct imprint are made of rubber, wood or plastic.

Skin, fabric form soft, flexible canvas with variable outlines. The stiffer the roller, the higher the requirement for evenness of the wall.

Rubber

Rubber - chemically resistant and non-toxic material, easy to clean, does not absorb moisture, long service life. Rubber products are inexpensive.

On a smooth textured plaster that has not set, a pattern is pressed with a rubber roller with a convex pattern. From impressions created by some other instrument, the result have the same depth and even distribution of pattern elements.

The step of the ornament is the greater, the wider the roller (the width increases due to the diameter of the base).

There are rubber sponge rollers with large porosity. They are doing well with the application of plasters with decorating filler.

Wooden

The contact surface of a decorative wood roller is formed either by gluing the parts to an even cylinder, or cutting holes in it.

Due to the hardness of the material, excessive force applied to the wooden roller, can leave a mark not only from the drawing, but also from the “background”. This is not bad for border design, when border imprints are not only acceptable, but also form part of the design.

Plastic

From molded plastic, surfaces for embossing are obtained, from gas-filled - foam rubber "fur coats".

The molded plastic working surface of the plaster roller is easy to clean, but sometimes "inaccurate" in work with some compositions due to its hardness and sticking with the working mixture. In terms of service life, plastic is inferior to rubber, but has a lower cost.

Of thin plastic, soft or rigid, compressed, twisted or otherwise folded and wound around a rigid resilient roller, get a working surface for easy embossing with an unobtrusive pattern.

Soft perforated plaster roller creating a fine-grained surface, the relief of which is formed to a greater extent by decorative filler than by the shape of the surface of the tool.

Leather

The decorating ability of the leather roller is achieved material arrangement on the basis with the formation of folds.

Depending on whether the folds are fixed with glue or freely located, the pattern, which is unique in itself, will come out on the wall. regular or as natural as possible.

The last - "free" - option indispensable when creating the texture of marble. But without observing other additional conditions, there will be no such effect, the roller will create an equally interesting, but more “cozy” pattern.

Hard fixed leather "wrinkles" will leave embossed unidirectional pattern, similar to a rubber print, but softer.

Pile

Brush roller applies a plaster coating with a roughness the smaller and more often, the shorter the pile.

Surface may become slate-like, or covered with an openwork non-woven fabric. The effect depends both on the thickness and material of the pile, and on the type of plaster.

Pile is made of polyacrylic, polyester, polyamide, natural fur is also found. Such rollers are often used for painting rough surfaces and to create a plaster coating with an unobtrusive texture that does not focus on the volume of the room, masking the unevenness of the wall.

By type of drawing

To determine the type of pattern of a decorative roller for plastering, it is better to focus on its appearance than on the name.

The descriptions of this tool always contain the words "textured" and "structural", despite the fact that these are not synonyms, the same tool can be found named in one way or another, or even with two words at the same time.

Structural

Even with the current confusion with terminology, it is easy to see that the word "structural" is usually found in the trade names of foam rollers.

It is the spongy surface and captures pore-sized aggregate and without dragging, "puts it in its place." The decorative effect is created by the structure of the plaster.

Most of those rollers with which plaster is directly applied to the wall are suitable for structural compositions. Their folds are designed to “not interfere” with the work of a large aggregate and, if desired, add relief patterns, imitating natural material.

Textured

Textured soft roller can visually imitate the presence of inclusions in the plaster - that is, to create a coating with the texture of structural plaster.

The purpose of using textured rollers is give the surface the appearance of any material: natural stone, tree bark, leather upholstery, patterned wallpaper and more. etc. An example can be seen in the photo.

Undeniably textured - solid rollers with embossed or convex details. Their property is the predictability of the result. On a fresh plaster layer, they leave a clear pattern of the same depth throughout the area.

To maximize the decorative effect, the plaster aggregate must be thin.

The same rollers on dried plaster leave a colored pattern with paint. Such rollers are especially it is important to roll exactly in a straight line.

How to do it yourself?

The design of the paint roller is simple and familiar, but there is no need to make it in a handicraft way. BUT convert work surface, or create a new one - the task is feasible, not expensive and win-win.

  1. Wound on a smooth roller hard waterproof fabric(or wet, but dense), crumpled or twisted, will add to the arsenal of the master a tool for creating a natural pattern on the plaster.
  2. If the cover of the pile roller is “interrupted” with a twine wound with a noticeable step, multi-level roughness can be achieved with a directional pattern. You can also cut out spots or grooves, then the pattern of the “fur coat” relief will become more difficult, and the “spider webs” will become more delicate.
  3. Small smooth objects, pasted on a roller with a thin working surface (for example, velor), or on a rubber one (for wallpaper), will leave a clear rhythmic pattern on the plaster.
  4. Add surface extra, periodic relief level carved "holes" in the foam roller or a rope wound around it with a large pitch. And by wrapping it around a smooth roller, it is easy to get a tool for clear embossing with a unique pattern.
  5. Proficiency in wood carving will allow you to create a cliché with a complex and readable pattern. Copy paper will transfer the contours from paper to wood.

How to apply decorative plaster "fur coat"?

The plaster composition, including cement and fine sand (1:3, 1:2, 1:1), forms a "fur coat" coating, if diluted to the consistency of thick, viscous pouring paint and applied with a long pile roller.

The choice of slag or pumice sand is preferable (then the mixture is stirred for at least 2 minutes).

Too liquid solution will drain both from the tool and from the wall, and too thick - it will not cover the pile of the roller to the full depth.

In the second case, you can apply the mixture with a spatula, and the roller will become a tool that gives the layer of slightly set plaster the texture of a “fur coat”.

Mixture with the addition of coarse aggregate requires the use of a short pile roller, and diluted with water in the ratio specified by the manufacturer.

Decorative facade plaster with a roller includes the following steps:

  1. The surface is cleaned of foreign materials and loose layers, of oil stains and salts that have come out, the irregularities are filled with leveling plaster.
  2. With a hard sharp tool, notches are applied in the form of an oblique grid - on the wall.
  3. The entire surface is moistened and primed twice (with a brush).
  4. The plaster is collected with a roller from the paint bath and applied to the wall, without pressure, in the longest possible parallel strips, without gaps.
  5. To apply the second layer, you do not have to take a 1-2-day break for drying, it is enough to slightly level the seized previous layer.

Alignment of the covered layer of plaster "fur coat" gives the surface the texture of a cork coating.

When choosing decorative rollers for plaster, it is worth remembering that different patterns they look ugly side by side. At the end of the work, both the roller and the rod require thorough cleaning and drying.

Applying decorative plaster coat: video instruction.

Textured surface finishing is one of the ways to give individuality to interior design. It is performed with special painting tools - textured and textured rollers, with which you can decorate the walls with artistic painting or create interesting decorative effects on them.

The quality of this type of finish depends on how carefully the preparation of the base was carried out, the coating technology was followed, and the roller itself was chosen correctly. Consider the types of relief painting tools and how to use them.

Application features

There are two ways to use a roller to decorate surfaces.

  • In the first case, it is used as a tool to stamp various patterns: from the simplest to the most complex fantasy ones, similar to how, when wallpapering, the canvases are joined to each other to continue the pattern. The roller can be pressed with different force, resulting in a more or less pronounced relief.

  • In the second case, using a rough roller or a tool with a patterned coat on the wall, they imitate the texture of various materials: brick, wood, marble or stone, and also make glazing - spectacular blurry spots.

To create a designer wall finish, you can purchase a ready-made decorative roller or build it yourself. So that you can better navigate the range of textured painting tools, let's take a closer look at their varieties.

Kinds

The design of a standard roller includes a metal rod-holder with a cylinder and a handle. The bases of the cylinder can be metal, plastic, rubber. Structural patterned specimens feature a rotating cylinder that draws ink, coupled with a rubber nozzle carved into the surface to create prints. The main difference between paint rollers is the coating of the cylinder.

materials

Various materials are used for the manufacture of coatings for cylinders, depending on what it can be:

  • rubber or silicone with many recesses and protrusions of various sizes, due to which various decorative effects are created that imitate brickwork or relief with a pattern.
  • foam rubber, which is convenient to work with water-dispersion paints and paint small areas. Its disadvantages include poor painting of an uneven plane, the formation of splashes when pressed hard and fragility.

  • Styrofoam- This is a cheap analogue of a rubber roller. The disadvantage of polystyrene is susceptibility to mechanical stress, so such a tool will need to be repeatedly changed to a new one during work.
  • Leather- with its help you can achieve a very beautiful effect that imitates a marble coating. Venetian plaster is best applied with a natural leather roller, as it perfectly copes with this task.
  • Wooden- since wood is an environmentally friendly material, it is advisable to use such rollers for decorating children's rooms. They allow you to get a beautiful convex ornament on the surface treated with paint.

  • plastic- when using it, the decorative mixture will lie as it should only on an absolutely smooth surface, so you cannot do without careful preparation of the base. In addition, plastic is prone to cracking due to prolonged use.
  • Fleecy (fur)- both natural and artificial fur can be used as a coating - polyacrylic and polyamide, which have different lengths of villi. The degree of roughness and the depth of patterned inclusions on the treated surface depend on the length of the threads.

Invoices

Decorative rollers are distinguished by a variety of structures, due to which the final ornaments are obtained. The purpose of some tools is to imitate the texture of natural materials, while others are simply to create an arbitrary pattern.

According to the method of application, they are:

  • Textured products. For their manufacture, hard or soft rubber is used. When a raw plastered surface is rolled with such a tool, it acquires relief. Using rollers with different patterns or just a rough cylinder, you can get the texture of a wide variety of materials from fur and wood to textiles and stone chips and even bamboo fiber. A fur coat provides the effect of multidirectional fibers, a rubber-coated roller allows to imitate a natural stone, where a special looped pattern is cut out, and traces of bubbles remain after the spongy tool.

  • structural fixtures. With their help, a complex repeating ornament is applied to the plaster, for which the stencil roller is intended. A feature of use is the application of a finishing coating on an already finished surface, for example, a painted or evenly plastered wall. Decorating begins when the plane is completely dry. The most beautiful ornament is obtained if you use a figured roller with a certain pattern.

effects

Decorative surface finishes offer endless possibilities for creativity. Of course, for these purposes, the easiest way is to use ready-made textured design rollers, which will be ideal helpers for creating all kinds of complex and very beautiful decorative effects:

  • "Diagonal" is an unusual abstract pattern of slanted lines.
  • "Blots" are picturesque spots with arbitrary outlines resembling spreading drops of liquid.
  • "Rain" - despite the name, due to the presence of chaotic lines and ramifications of the pattern on the cylinder, visually this effect looks like a fancy floral pattern.

photos

  • “Frosty Morning” is an original ornament reminiscent of a pattern of hoarfrost remaining on glass in frosty weather in winter.
  • "Rhinestones" - a symmetrical ornament of large imitations of precious stones arranged in rows.
  • "Blossoming Meadow" is a spectacular fantasy floral ornament.

No less beautiful effects are obtained when using rollers in combination with other tools for decorative and finishing work. For example, to decorate a wall with a pretty polka dot pattern, a standard roller is used together with a stencil - purchased or made independently from thin plastic.

To create the “bamboo” effect, the base is covered with a white decorative mixture using a trowel. It is also used to form the background pattern. Until the main layer is dry, a pattern imitating bamboo shoots is created with a trowel or spatula. Then the wall is treated with decorative wax using a paint roller. And at the end, point accents are placed with a silvery decorative varnish to make the pattern more expressive.

Glaze - blurry spots of deep shades that differ in saturation are made by painting the wall with a base color and winding a chaotic pattern with a dry or wet cloth or cellophane. To create original textures, you can use a sponge to create a soft spotted ornament or a brush for spectacular splashes.

An interesting effect is obtained from arbitrary prints on the wall of their own palms.

How to choose?

A variety of painting tools for decorative painting can complicate the choice of roller. To avoid mistakes when buying, we suggest using the tips of masters who have been engaged in decorative and finishing work for more than one year.

What should be done:

  • Check the quality of the working part of the roller and its resistance to deformation. To do this, you need to significantly crumple the coat, and then assess the condition. Strong dents on a fur coat are a reason to refuse to purchase such a roller.

  • When choosing a long pile roller, it is necessary to visually inspect the fur coat for falling out fibers that will definitely stick to the painted wall, which looks unattractive.
  • Make sure the clasp is reliable - the bracket that acts as the basis of the tool. Soft clasps deform faster, which not only reduces the life of the roller, but also negatively affects the quality of the finish.

For painting walls, a product with a standard short handle is quite suitable, while for finishing the ceiling it is already worth purchasing a tool with a special telescopic handle.

What to look for when buying:

  • Structural rubber roller - in this case, it is important to evaluate the quality of the rubber and the operation of the cylinder. A good tool has a resilient coating and an easily scrolling, non-vibrating roller. The optimal solution for creating the perfect pattern is a tool that has a lubricating cylinder and a hopper, which allows you to stretch the entire pattern without having to interrupt to saturate the coat with paint;
  • Textured tool with a foam coat - here you need to make sure that the selected sponge coating has pores of the required diameter to obtain a decorative effect of bursting bubbles or lunar craters;

  • Leather embossed roller - since it is mainly used to work with Venetian plaster, then try to consider only those products that have a natural leather coating. It is impossible to make prints on a plastered base with devices from synthetic analogues - once, and they are able to dissolve - two;
  • Pile roller - here you need to be guided by the length of the villi, which is from 0.2 cm to 2.5 cm. The effect of a strong "shaggy" wall is created with a long-pile roller;
  • Patterned tool - the pattern of a figured stamp is of great importance: the most beautiful ornaments are obtained through a combination of thin lines and jumpers present in the pattern.

You can buy a stencil or texture roller or do it yourself. The usual tool for painting is supplied with a home-made cloth, suede, paper or sponge coat, securely fixing it with threads. This device is good for applying chaotic spotted ornaments.

Surface preparation

Wall painting is the type of finishing work that everyone can master, the main thing is to prepare the surface with high quality. If you neglect the pre-treatment of the walls, then you can not count on the quality and durability of the finish.

Work order:

  • Clean the surface of the old coating, for example, wallpaper.
  • Smooth out irregularities on the plaster or concrete base with a grinder.
  • Prime the wall and seal the cracks, sinks, chips with a plaster mixture.

  • Align the base with finishing putty and sand.
  • Dust the surface with a vacuum cleaner or herbal brush.
  • Re-treat the base with a primer to increase adhesion to the decorative coating and reduce its consumption.

When the wall is completely dry, you can start decorating.

Paint application

For many beginners just entering the world of repair, it seems that using a paint roller, given its elementary design, is as easy as shelling pears. Nevertheless, working with paintwork materials (LKM) requires some knowledge, without which a perfect finish, alas, is impossible.

So, first, the corners are painted with a brush or a corner roller. LKM is thoroughly mixed with a construction mixer at low power. Fill the cuvette with paint and roll the roller in it with back and forth movements so that the fur coat properly picks up paintwork. At the end, a tool is passed along the inclined corrugated base of the cuvette to remove excess coloring composition and distribute it evenly over the working part of the roller - a fur coat.

To determine the coverage area of ​​the working surface with the amount of paint that the roller absorbed at a time, you need to roll out the paintwork on the wall to make a square. In your mind, you need to break it into several strips, focusing on the width of the fur coat. Suppose we are dealing with five stripes.

Rollers for decorative plaster are somewhat different from most other rollers. The fact is that the decorativeness of the material lies in a special texture, thanks to which the finished room looks unique and stylish. To achieve the desired effect, it is important not only to choose the right plaster, but also to choose the right roller, as well as use the right application technique. All this is worthy of closer consideration.

There are at least two varieties of this tool. Rollers for decorative plaster are most often classified according to the material of the working surface and the type of result obtained.

What is the working surface of the roller made of?

There is no specific standard for what a roller for decorative plaster should be made of. At the same time, applying different types of rollers will certainly give some special, characteristic effect. The most commonly used materials are:

  1. Rubber. The rubber coating of the roller is specially made uneven, with certain bulges and depressions in order to achieve the required texture. As a result of working with this tool, you should get a fairly even, unusual pattern.
  2. Wood. It is very similar to the previous version in its purpose, but it is easier to work with it - during application, the plaster does not stick to its surface. Natural material is completely harmless in the sense that it does not enter into any chemical reactions with plaster and can be used to decorate any premises. Due to the fact that wood reacts characteristically to water, the tool must be thoroughly cleaned and dried after each use.
  3. Plastic. According to its characteristics, this is almost an exact copy of its rubber counterpart, but this option is cheaper. Plastic has not replaced rubber only because it is relatively short-lived - it cracks and deforms rather quickly. Accordingly, it can be purchased for a one-time do-it-yourself repair, but for a professional who works constantly, he is unlikely to help much.
  4. Leather. Such rollers for smoothing plaster are among the most expensive, and are usually used for the most expensive work - for example, applying Venetian plaster. The end result is very similar to marble in its smoothness, it is almost impossible to achieve a similar effect with another roller. Genuine leather will last longer and give a better result than leatherette.
  5. Pile. The working surface of the roller is made of natural or artificial fur. You need to choose such a tool according to two main criteria - the length of the pile (directly affects the smoothness or roughness of the surface, the shorter - the smoother it will be) and the reliability of its fastening (the hairs that come out will remain in the plaster and spoil the appearance).

A little less often, foam, fabric and foam rubber are also used as a material for the working surface of the tool - each of these materials gives a special roughness.

How to choose a roller according to the type of final drawing?

Rollers for decorative plaster are usually designed for some special effect. Usually they are all divided into two large groups:

  • Rollers for textured plaster are focused on giving an original, non-repeating pattern, so that a wall finished with plaster is very similar to decorating with some other material - for example, wood or marble, fur or even textiles. At the same time, to imitate each of these materials, a special roller is needed: for a “fur coat” - fleecy, for marble - leather, and so on.
  • Structural rollers also give a relief result, but at the same time their goal is uniformity, repeatability of the final pattern. The working surface of such a tool must necessarily be hard enough so that its relief does not change during operation.

Structural bolsters create a uniform, repeating pattern

How to work with a roller?

Features of applying plaster with your own hands depend on the tool itself, since each of its varieties requires special handling. General recommendations for all types of rollers are the lack of strong pressure on the tool and smooth movements with a slight glide.

It is highly desirable not to tear off the tool from the surface of the wall being trimmed during the work, because the “joint” places will be very noticeable.

Rollers are available in various widths - they can be both short (up to 30 cm) and long (more than 50 cm). Obviously, the size affects the speed of work - the larger the width, the faster you can “roll up” the wall, but you can’t climb into hard-to-reach places with a bulky tool.


  • The large width of the roller contributes to a good result.
  • The bulge or recess of the future pattern on the wall is opposite to the bulge or recesses of the working surface of the roller.
  • The plaster on which they work with a textured tool must first dry out a little, otherwise the relief surface of the roller will simply “carry” the future pattern.

Working with a structural roller has rather similar recommendations, but there are also differences - for example, a layer of plaster, to which a pattern is attached, should be thinner, superimposed on top of an already finished surface of paint or plaster.

When applying plaster with such a tool, it is extremely important to monitor the evenness of the passages, it is highly undesirable to be distracted and abandon the strict geometry of the work.

In any case, do-it-yourself plastering is carried out strictly from top to bottom, without overlaps, in a uniform layer.

Is it possible to make a roller with your own hands?

Rollers for applying plaster are usually relatively inexpensive, but it is not always possible to find exactly the one you want. If the person making the repair has his own design vision of the end result, and there are no suitable rollers in the store, you should try to make the tool yourself - in this case, you can achieve the desired effect, and the likelihood of the uniqueness of the finished pattern increases.


To create a special do-it-yourself roller, a simple rubber or plastic roller, which can be found at any hardware store, is usually taken as the basis. Imitation of another material is usually done in this way:

  1. A wood texture can be obtained by wrapping an ordinary roller with a rubber band. The resulting texture depends on how the individual turns are made. For greater durability, it is advisable to glue the tourniquet to the base.
  2. By analogy, a textile roller is also made with their own hands, but instead of a tourniquet, it is pasted over with a cloth. Each fabric will naturally end up with its own pattern. With some experimentation, you can end up with a much larger range of available options than most building supermarkets.
  3. A curious effect is given by the winding of the roller with polyethylene. Here, the result strongly depends on how tightly the synthetic fits the roller - if it is glued well and tightly, we will get a smoother surface, while a simple winding will give a blurry effect.
  4. Alternatively, you can not wrap the roller with anything, but simply cut the texture directly on its surface. For these purposes, a rubber or foam tool is usually used, since in both cases the material from which the working surface is made can be easily processed with a knife.
Ways to make a textured roller with your own hands

You started a renovation and decided to give the walls in your house an unusual look that creates a cozy atmosphere. In addition to choosing a color scheme, you can give the walls an original texture.

Do-it-yourself textured roller

Textured plaster can transform the look of your room. To do this, you will certainly need a special textured, aka structural, roller.

These rollers from various materials (rubber, wooden, linoleum) are presented in assortment on the shelves of hardware stores.
Rollers with a textured surface are used for embossing on damp plaster, the depth of the relief should not exceed five millimeters. During operation, the roller itself must also be wet.

But you can make this tool at home. For manufacturing, you will need the following materials: - used, but serviceable roller; - clothesline or thin cord (half a meter will be enough); - plastic bag; - adhesive tape; - knife; - scissors.

Try several options with different decorative patterns on a small area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe wall and choose the one that suits you best.

First option

Author's roller made of clothesline. Wrap the old roller with rope or cord. A roller made in this way gives a regular pattern with clear lines. A distinct texture rhythm is created, which you can control by making a different number of passes.

The type of pattern can also be adjusted by the thickness of the rope being wound, the direction and frequency of winding. This roller applies a pattern of depressions.

Second option

If you have a foam roller left from past repairs, you can put it into action. The foam roller will create a bulge pattern.

Use a knife to make a few cuts on the roller. You can make cutouts with scissors. The wider the neckline, the wider the bulge that builds the pattern will be. On the roller, you can combine the types of cuts, you can also come up with your own methods of application.
A textured roller can be made with your own hands from a roller with a soft sleeve by tying the surface of its sleeve with a thread in several places. On a foam roller, apply a pattern with a knife.

Third option

A very easy way to create a delicate relief on plaster is to use a roller wrapped in a plastic bag. Secure the bag to the roller with tape. You can also wrap the roller with twisted tape or a twisted bag. The folds of the bag create a very fine irregular pattern, and the number of passes of the roller modifies it endlessly. As with a plastic bag, you can use waste fabric, vegetable netting, thick hair ties, leather thongs, stiff crumpled paper. It is also very interesting to experiment with different combinations of materials.