Faux Painting Walls: Finishes and Techniques

If you prefer paint over wallpaper but want to give walls a completely new look, consider faux finishes and creative painting techniques. Anyone who can paint walls the old-fashioned way can successfully apply faux wall finishes, and they are ideal for disguising minor blemishes and defects. The eyes will only

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Furniture Painting

I painted this stool using a blend of paint, I mixed an emulsion extra matt white with a teal blue emulsion. I applied it on top of the Zinnser primed stool. I was amazed at the result. I sealed it with a clear varnish. Is this the way to go

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How to Paint a Ceiling of Clouds

It’s not that difficult to create a faux-cloud effect on a ceiling. The size of the ceiling is what determines the effort involved. If your ceiling is large, consider painting only a few billowy clouds in the corners. To begin, make sure that the surface is smooth, and has a

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Strie Faux Painting: Creating the look of fabric using paint.

Strie faux painting will transform a boring room into a fresh, chic room in just hours. Much easier to apply than wallpaper, strie painting offers the look of a rich fabric without the expense or hassle. And rather than flipping through a book of wallpaper samples searching for just the

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What are the Best Paint Combing Tools to Use?

There are many tools you can use to create a paint combing effect. There are lots of tools on the market sold just for this very particular faux painting technique. While a rubber comb is one popular choice, a look around your garage will turn up some great faux combing

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Creating a Parchment Faux Finish

The look of a parchment faux finish is rich, warm and oh-so classy. By using the appropriate colors, you can transform even the coldest, most generic of spaces into an inviting room that looks as if it has aged over time. Simply put, a faux parchment finish makes walls appear

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Faux Oak Wood Graining Using the Stain Method

The Faux Oak Wood Graining technique is often used on cabinets. This method of achieving an oak wood grain begins with a light color base, but unlike the glaze method, the stain method uses a heavy bodied wood stain for the oak wood graining. Before starting your faux oak wood

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