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Everything About Faux Painting

The history of faux painting comes from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. It may look like the latest trend, but it has been in use since ancient times. The reputation of faux reached the top position in classic demonstrating in the forms of wood, Trompe l’oeil murals, faux marble, and faux wood. Knowing about this type of painting is difficult. An artist must learn ten or more years with a master painter before they can start to do it on their own. It is used in both public and commercial spaces. But it changed dramatically during the 1980s and 90s when it received an important revival. It became popular for home improvement projects as faux appeared as an affordable alternative to moving and remodeling.

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Faux painting can dramatically change the look of your house, it can improve your house by giving it a touch of value and beauty. You can create several moods and illusions with the help of faux techniques and finishes. When you hire an expert in faux painting, it is necessary that you have some knowledge about the difference between finishes and techniques. It is also crucial if you are doing everything by yourself. The basic understanding would help you in deciding what would be right to your home. Hanover Adams and York Painting Contractors can be trusted when it comes to faux painting.

 

Plaster and glaze are the two most important methods of faux painting. Plaster involves tinted plaster and it is applied with a spatula or a towel. You can get a textured or flat style from this technique. Glaze technique is much complicated because it is a mixture of glaze and paint. This mixture is applied with roller, sponge, brush, rag, etc. It gives a smooth texture.

 

First, you must choose the method and when it is decided, you can choose the finish for adornment. You can choose between rag painting, stride, color wash, graining, marbleizing and trompe l’oeil.

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