I fell onto my bed? And my elbow found it's way into the wall, how can In...
And my elbow found it's way into the wall, how can In fix it unnoticeably it's drywall next to a kind of light brown & white pattern. I own it covered with a sculpture but that facade won't ending.
I agree with Zorlinda, hardwares stores pass a drywall repair kit that can repair a hole up to 6" by 6", if it is larger than that consequently you can cut out a good square and afterwards using two pieces of wood that are approximately 4 inches longer than the square, insert the wood on the inside of the hole so that approximately two inches overlap behind the drywall and screw with drywall screw by screwing through the drywall and into the wood do this on the top and bottom of the hole this will create a mounting surface to insert a unsullied piece of drywall. Cut out a new piece of drywall to matching measurements as you cut out of the wall and fasten it to the two wood pieces using drywall screw. You will then own to use joint cartridge and drywall mud to conceal the joints next prime and paint, if it is a flat white paint then you shouldn't hold to repaint the whole wall, it should blend contained by if the original paint isn't stained or dirty. Sounds similar to alot of work but it will be just as sturdy as earlier when you are finished.
Depends on how deep your elbow go into the wall! Ouch! Go to a paint or hardware store and get some dry wall patch and a spatula.
I use it to cover fastener holes from pictures when I move out of a rental. Apply it by going over the hole with a small amount and smooth it out. Let it dry and apply again until the hole is even beside the rest of the wall. If you do it right it will hardly be noticable.
If the hole is highly large do indistinguishable thing, but you may call for to paint that wall.
Answers: Most hardware stores have kit you can buy for patching holes in drywall... you will hold to fix the hole and then prime and paint the nouns, maybe even the undamaged wall to make it unnoticable... sorry, I don't assume there is any other path around it.