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by ndriscoll 189 days ago
I suppose I don't know what kind of antics you get up to where that's an accident, but in any case you could maybe use those patch things, or you can probably buy a bit of new drywall, cut an even shape around the hole and use that as a template to cut your new drywall, insert it, and use putty to clean up the edges. Still only like $20-30 total.
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Respectfully, have you ever actually repaired a hole bigger than a couple of cm, then sanded it and painted it to match the rest of the wall? Yes,the materials and tools cost less than a TV. What cost more than the TV are the materials, tools, and time needed to master the proper skills if you don’t already have them.
The hardest part _by far_ is texturing. I found matching the texture of the surrounding area near impossible during my DIY
Fixing the hole is easy. Few more steps than you described, but still easy. Texturing less so.