I want to change the color of a single wall in my room to create an accent wall. How can I change the color of just a single wall?
    
     
  
    
  
An individual wall's color or material can be adjusted using either the Wall Specification dialog or the Material Painter tool.
    
  
 edit button.
edit button.
 view to see the results.
 view to see the results.
    
  
 to display the Library Browser if it's not already open.
 to display the Library Browser if it's not already open. so that you can see the wall you wish to apply a different color or material to.
 so that you can see the wall you wish to apply a different color or material to. is selected.
 is selected.There are a variety of different Material Painter Modes. Each mode specifies how broadly or narrowly the selected material will be applied to surfaces in your plan. In addition to the Material Painter Modes, the Blend Colors With Materials option allows you to apply a solid color to a surface displaying a pattern or texture and blend the two. Please see the Related Articles section below for more information on these tools.
 , search for the color or material you wish to apply to a single wall, select it, then bring your cursor into the 3D view to see the Material Painter icon
, search for the color or material you wish to apply to a single wall, select it, then bring your cursor into the 3D view to see the Material Painter icon  .
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    In some cases, such as when an exterior wall runs the length of several rooms, or you want to apply different colors or materials to several different sections of the same wall to create a striped effect, you can use break points.
    
    
    
    If you are in a 3D camera view, return to your 2D floor plan view for the following steps.
  
    
  
 edit button on the Edit toolbar, then click on the wall to place the break point.
 edit button on the Edit toolbar, then click on the wall to place the break point. tool instead.
 tool instead.
            If you notice that collinear wall segments are rejoining when you attempt to adjust the length of one or more segments, consider disabling this automatic behavior on a temporary basis. This can be done within the General Wall Defaults by navigating to Edit> Default Settings, expanding the Walls category, selecting General Wall, then clicking Edit; uncheck the "Auto Merge Collinear Walls" option, then click OK and Done.
          

    Another solution would be to draw a Wall Material Region  in the desired area, though this adds more than just a color to the pre-existing wall surface, and is better suited for facade walls. Please see the Related Articles section below for information on Material Regions.
 in the desired area, though this adds more than just a color to the pre-existing wall surface, and is better suited for facade walls. Please see the Related Articles section below for information on Material Regions.
  
    
  
 in a 3D view to restore the default material.
 in a 3D view to restore the default material.