Features:
Signature Snow Wave Texture-BILLOW creates a captivating snow wave effect – soft, flowing ridges and gentle undulations that mimic wind‑swept snowdrifts or rolling whitecaps. This unique finish brings a sense of movement, tranquility, and organic elegance to any interior wall.
Soft Matte & Tactile-A non‑reflective, velvety surface that catches light across its subtle peaks and valleys. The finish is smooth to the touch yet visually dynamic, adding depth without harsh glare.
Pure & Calming Aesthetic-Perfect for modern minimalist, coastal, Nordic, and zen‑inspired interiors. BILLOW transforms plain walls into serene, snow‑like landscapes.
Eco Friendly & Low VOC-Safe for homes, nurseries, hotels, and commercial spaces. No harsh chemicals, no strong odors. Meets international environmental standards.
Durable & Breathable-Resists scuffs, stains, and daily wear. The breathable formula helps prevent mold and mildew, making it suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways.
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Application Process – Creating the BILLOW Snow Wave Effect
To achieve the signature snow wave texture, follow these professional steps using the recommended tools.

| Step | Tool | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Base coat | Premium wool roller | Apply a smooth, even base coat in a light, solid tone (white, cream, pale gray, or soft blue). Allow to dry completely. |
| 2. Form wave ridges | U‑shaped brush | Apply a second coat of BILLOW in the same or a slightly contrasting tone. While wet, drag the U‑shaped brush in long, flowing, S‑curved arcs – like tracing waves. Vary pressure to create higher crests and softer troughs. This builds the snow wave skeleton. |
| 3. Soften and feather | Bristle brush | Lightly stipple or sweep the bristle brush over the wet ridges. This breaks harsh lines, feathers the edges, and creates the soft, misty look of blowing snow. |
| 4. Blend and flatten (optional) | Premium wool roller (nearly dry) | For a more subtle, diffused snowdrift pattern, lightly roll over the surface with a nearly dry wool roller. This knocks down sharp peaks, resulting in a gentler wave effect. |
| 5. Seal and add frost (optional) | Spray gun | Use the spray gun to apply a fine mist of matte sealer or a very diluted pearlescent topcoat. This locks the texture and can add a subtle “ice sparkle” for a wintery snow wave finish. |
Pro Tip: Always test on a sample board. The key to the snow wave effect is the U‑shaped brush – use continuous, wave‑like hand movements. The pig bristle brush is essential for achieving the soft, ethereal quality of wind‑blown snow. For deep, dramatic snow waves, apply more pressure with the U‑brush; for a calm snowfall look, use lighter strokes and finish with the wool roller.
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