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Faux Finishes:
Faux finishes in painting allow the individual to
create textures or effects that resemble surfaces such as stone, suede,
crackled paint, etc., that enhance the appearance of the room. There
are hundreds of faux finishes that can be selected from, depending on
the design style that you want to achieve in your home.
Some
of the most popular faux finishes include rag rolling, stippling, and
stone finishes. Each of these faux finish techniques can be
accomplished with your imagination and just a few materials.
For
stone faux finishes start by making sure that the surface you are
applying the faux finish technique to is clean, dry and free of any
debris. It is a good idea to obtain a picture of the type of stone,
(including colors and patterns) that you want in advance so that you
have a reference while you work. Next you will need to apply a base
coat in an off white color for the foundation of the faux finish . Once
this dries, mix together the primary color of your stones, using a
latex paint, with two parts of a latex glaze. This faux finish will now
require you to use a rag or paper as an applicator to dab on the
mixture to create the texture of your “stone”. Then, using cardboard or
heavy paper, create a stencil for your “stones” and trace them onto the
surface, taking care with placement of the “stone” so that they appear
natural to the eye. Finally, your faux finish will require you to
follow the lines of the outside of the stones with a natural color
paint, creating the appearance of a mortar on the surface. While this
faux finish technique may take some time, depending on the area to be
covered, the results will create a beautiful faux stone finish that
enhances any décor.
As with any faux finish
technique it is advisable to first practice the technique process on a
spare board or surface that can be discarded when you are done. Not
only will the practice time ensure that you are comfortable with the
actual application of the faux finish , it will allow you to make any
adjustments in color if necessary before you begin the work.
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