There are several ways to achieve the ombre look on a wall. You can hand-paint it ombre yourself by dividing the wall into two or three sections, and while still wet, blend them. You can spray-paint it — check Pinterest for a tutorial. Or, you can skip painting altogether and purchase ombre wallpaper instead. Any way you do it, you’re sure to achieve that striking ombre effect. The aesthetic can also be applied to elements in your home that go beyond walls, like shelves or crown molding. And ombre also has this cool way of working in nearly every décor style you can imagine. Tropical? Use warm, bright colors to recreate a sunset. Traditional? Find a subdued shade that honors the classic feel of the room. Minimalist? Let the ombre wall be the center of attention and nothing else. These stylists, homeowners and other pros have got this ombre thing down pat, seen here in these 10 spaces. Ombre Shelves by Nicole Cohen Ombre Sitting Room by Chanee Vijay Ombre Bedroom Wall by Kasie Barton Stylist: Emma Fishman / Photographer: Lizzie Orme / Decorating Shoot for Homestyle magazine Black Accents Ombre Bedroom by Emma Fishman Embroidery Hoop Wall Art and Ombre Walls by Anuschka Odau Bookshelf Against an Ombre Wall by Flavia Cabrera Pastel Ombre Shades by Nine Green Bottles Hazy Gray Ombre Walls by Brittany of @ourfortknox Ombre Walls in Dining Room by The Detroit Wallpaper Co.