Information on faux painting, faux finish and techniques. Use these easy faux painting techniques and you will have a great faux finished walls.
There are two categories when it comes to faux finishing: broken color and imitation. Broken color is simply combining colors to get what you want, while imitation means trying to mimic the look of something, like stone, marble or wood, on your walls. In older homes, to remove dirt, grime and grease from the walls simply use a bleach solution (bleach and a lot of water) and a sponge to wipe down the walls. Once the walls have dried, you are ready to add primer. Be sure to remove switchplate and outlet covers, move furniture out of the way and tape off windows, doors, baseboards and window trim. Put down dropcloths, especially if you have carpet.
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Once you've finished adding compound and the wall is completely dry, it's time to add paint - in this case, burgundy flat latex wall paint. Use a roller to apply paint to larger areas, a brush for tighter areas.
You'll be using joint compound for this technique. Joint compound is thick. If you find it is too thick, just add a small amount of water to the compound as you go to get a thinner product. This will allow for a thin coat, which is key to the technique. You will also need drywall mud knives and a drywall mud tray.
You will be creating a swirling texture. Do this by using the mud knife to spread a thin layer of compound to the wall using short, curved strokes. There should be only slightly raised sections of compound throughout the wall, creating varying depth. Once the compound is dry, lightly sand any sections that are too high or don't create the depth that you desire. You can also apply more compound to create more depth in certain areas.


Once your prep work is complete, apply a base coat, such as a powder-blue semi-gloss. Now the fun part  using a feather duster to apply the top coat (which is a slightly different color than the base coat). Dip the feather duster in the paint and apply it lightly to the wall.
There is no right or wrong way to apply the paint. Keep the pattern varied, however, and apply as much or as little as you prefer. You can also incorporate a third or even fourth color. "Feather dust" the entire room. When the room is dry, you are finished.


Advantages of a Faux Finish

One of the fastest growing trends in decoration, Faux Finish is the creation of elegant hand- crafted and personalized translucent paint finishes. Faux Finish provides a warmth, depth, permanence, and movement unmatched by other paint or wallpaper applications.
It's name evolving from the French "to fool" or "make believe," Faux Finish's decorative painting utilizes classical techniques in order to provide a variety of finished surfaces such as glazing, sponging, color washing, and marbling.
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Faux Finishes can be applied to almost all surfaces, including dry wall, sheet rock, plastering, wood, metal, fabric, glass, and ceramic, remembering that the preparation and priming of the surface will vary from one material to another. Longer lasting than wallpaper, Faux Finish also provides the advantage of practicality. Because it does not have seams, it will not peal off under adverse environmental effects such as humidity. And too, Faux Finish becomes more beautiful with age. If ever required, touch ups and repairs are accomplished very easily. Faux Finish can be topcoated with polyurethane in matte, satin, or semi-gloss finishes. Special applications can be applied for commerecial faux projects to extend the life of a finish exposed to public use.

Faux Finish can hide the imperfections of the any surface. Surface condition will help us to decide which technique and topcoat would be the best Faux Finish for your surface. In rough old walls, the rag rolling technique and matt finish topcoat will help us to hide any imperfection. While dragging (strie), a glossy topcoat is desired for smooth surface for a better result.

Faux Finish can change the size of any area, (remember Faux Finish is to make believe or to fool someone). With Faux Finish, you can make a smaller area appear larger, by using lighter colors and a soft technique. It can also make a large area appear smaller by using dark colors and a dramatic technique. You may also want to bring the ceiling down or you may push it up.
 
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