Faux Painting Techniques and Ideas
Faux Finishing
Faux finish painting is a technique that creates texture and nuance by replicating the look or feel of other surfaces, such as striped wallpaper, suede, or marble. While it takes some patience and creativity to successfully complete a faux finish project, the results will convince you that the work and amount of time spent were worth it. Here are a few of the most common faux techniques.
Basic Faux Painting Techniques
Sponging
Sponging is perhaps the easiest decorative technique to learn. All it takes is a natural sea sponge, glaze, and two or three colors of paint to add dimension, color, and texture to any room, whether it’s the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
Color Washing
Color washing, or "broken finish" technique, can bring authentic old-world charm to any room, making it feel as if it's weathered by time. Yet it's amazingly simple to do. Just apply a thin, translucent glaze over a contrasting base color and use feathery brush strokes to produce a mellow, soft texture. It's a great look in a kitchen, family room, den, or master suite.
Rag Rolling
Achieve the rich look of old leather or weathered stucco with rag rolling. Simply use a twisted or bunched-up rag to roll paint on or pull it off irregularly, to create a mottled effect. Whether you want something subtle or bold and dramatic, rag rolling is a simple way to make a big impact on walls in any room.
Advanced Faux Painting Techniques
Marbleizing
The rich color variations, veining, and intricate patterns of natural marble are the inspiration for this technique. Marbleizing is the process of layering tinted glazes over a base coat to produce the appearance of real marble. It can enhance fireplace surrounds, tabletops, picture frames, and of course, walls. It does take some time and effort, but with a little practice, you can achieve effects that a stonemason might envy.
Faux Granite
Granite is a popular stone today because of its sophisticated style. There is virtually no limit to the colors and pattern variations of granite, so you can really express yourself with the faux granite painting technique. The process combines sponging and speckling a glaze mixture onto the surface to replicate the patterns of granite. It works well on countertops, furniture, floors, and walls.
Crackling
Want an aged, weathered look on a surface such as a door, chair or table? Crackle faux painting techniques can provide real attention-getting style and create a focal point in a room. This method uses two colors of paint, a crackle medium, and varnish to create the desired effect — an instant "country" or distressed look to your selected surface.
Strié Technique
You could spend a fortune on real fabric wall coverings, or you can try the faux painting technique known as "strié" or dragging. Dragging is just that — pulling a brush through a colored glaze that has been applied over a base coat. It's a luxurious, high-end look that you can master in no time
Stripes
Stripes are a classic design element that can add interest to any room. Adding stripes to your walls with paint is a technique that gives you the freedom to create original, personalized vertical or horizontal patterns that reflect your taste and lets you customize the colors to match your décor.
Other Faux Techniques
Antiquing
"Antiquing" is a great technique to use on furniture, cabinetry, or anything else you want to give an aged or distressed look. All it takes is a base coat of paint and some glaze. Enhance your interior design with a feature piece with unique beauty and personality.
Lime Washing
The "scrubbed-chalk" finish has been popular since the medieval period. You may know it by its better-known name: "Whitewashing". This faux finish duplicates a uniquely aged look and is versatile enough to be used for period rooms as well as modern interiors. For instance, lime washing looks great in a kitchen or porch, but works equally well in a bathroom or bedroom. This process also has the advantage of a short drying time.
Pickling Wood
Pickling is a technique that provides results similar to lime washing, in that it makes wood appear lighter in color — a "bleached" look of driftwood. This technique is pretty simple.
Verdigris Finishing
Create the look of aged bronze or copper on accent pieces with the verdigris technique. The term "verdigris" comes from the French phrase "vert de Grece," which means "The green of Greece." True verdigris is actually created by a coating of the cupric carbonate formed on weathering copper, brass, and bronze from age. The beautiful blue-green patina, which can be seen on historic domes and spires, lends an ancient, soft and chalky aspect to decorative metalwork
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