New Life Painting
Faux Finishes
On this page we will give you an idea of some of the many types of Faux Finishes available and link to photos of some of our own work. We will continue to add examples and suggestions as we have time and opportunity. If you would like to try some of these for yourself, visit our favorite supply and training site at Faux Like a Pro. Or, if you would like to have the work done by a pro, give us a call for a free estimate.
Sponging
Sponging is a relatively easy way to add some life to your walls and freshen
up virtually any room in the house. Can also be used on cabinets, fireplace mantles, or any other area you would like to highlight.
There are a variety of techniques, but the most common is
called additive and is done by first painting the surface a
solid color and then applying the tinted glaze directly to
the wall with a damp sponge as was done in the example to
the left. Click on the image for a wider view.
Ragging
Ragging is similar to sponging but with a different effect. Useful in the same areas, but slightly more difficult to accomplish.
Marbleizing
Marbleizing uses a variety of techniques and colors to achieve the look of real stone. Common tools include brushes, sponges, rags, and feathers. The most realistic effects are achieved with several layers and a variety of colors.
Wood Graining
Also known as Faux Bois, wood graining can be done in just a few
simple steps to achieve a stylistic effect, or with care and artistry
to give the look of virtually any type of wood.
The photo at left is from a white front door that we applied
a faux cherry woodgrain to and then finished with a tinted
varnish to give an aged effect and deepen the hue. You may
click on the image to see a larger version, or see a photo
of the completed project on our
Previous Projects page.
Venetian Plaster
Venetian plaster is a coating applied with a trowel to look like
old Italian plaster. Can be rough and dull giving an aged effect,
or burnished to a brilliant shine to look like polished stone.
One of our favorite finishes is Marmorino which dates back
to 15th century Italy and has changed little in application
or composition. In order to carry the Marmorino name a
product must contain real lime and marble. The fireplace at
left was done in bright Southwestern colors to go with the
decor of the rest of the house. You may click on the image
for a larger view.
Metallic Finishes and Patinas
There are a variety of metal finishes that can be applied to almost
any surface. These can be made to look like brightly polished gold or
silver, tarnished brass, or given a green patina like old copper.
The Styrofoam crown molding in the photo at left was painted
to look like picture frames on the walls below. Click on the
image for a larger view.
Stenciling
Stenciling is an easy and fun way to add special effects
to a room or your whole home. From simple borders to
elaborate embossing and tromp l'oeil effects, stencils can
bring life and character to any setting.
