Faux Finishes For The New Year

Dec 14
Flint Painters

As wallpaper declined in popularity, different faux painting techniques emerged to create texture on walls instead. The faux finish trend has become very popular in recent years and allows you to create a variety of looks in your home. Try these faux painting techniques in your home for a completely unique design!

  • Marbleizing – This technique is used to create the appearance of marble on a wall’s surface. To achieve this look, the expert Glen Ellyn painters recommend choosing two colors of paint and brushing them onto a wall in different sections, slightly blending them with a clean brush. Then, using a sponge, blend the colors further to create a smooth look. Finally, take a small paintbrush and a darker color and add veining to create a genuine marble look.
  • Graining – This is the imitation of wood grain on a wall’s surface. This can help cut the cost of applying real wood to a wall, while still creating a sophisticated wood finish. Graining requires two colors of latex paint, glaze, and a tool called a wood-graining rocker, which helps creates the desired wood graining as it drags through the two layers of paint and glaze.
  • Color Wash – This method thins out the color of a paint, creating a delicate look. A glaze is added to paint and then brushed over a surface using long, sweeping strokes. To achieve this look, apply a base coat of paint to a wall. Next, use a top coat that compliments the base coat, and paint it on in small “X”s. Lastly, take a clean paintbrush and retrace the “X”s made previously to soften their color and texture.
  • Ragging – This technique, also called rag painting, creates a texture on walls using glaze and a rag. Ragging can add a positive or negative texture to a surface. To add a positive texture, paint a layer of glaze on top of a dry, painted surface and use a clean rag to pull some of the glazes away to reveal the original color. To create a negative texture, apply the glaze to the wall directly with a clean rag.

With faux painting, walls can achieve a number of looks that are stylish and sophisticated without having to break the bank. These are just a few of the many methods of faux painting. Ring in the new year with a creative take on home design! For more home decor ideas for 2018, contact Peggy Herrick, a Missouri City, TX interior decorator.

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