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The Faux Finish

Date Published: 13th August 2006
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To start things off, what exactly is a faux finish? Well Faux finishes are the techniques used by decorative painters to recreate the look and feel of many types of natural materials. These finishes can be seen throughout history, starting with the Egyptians who replicated the wood graining on their walls. Throughout time huge advancements have been made to this process. Now the most common forms of these finishes used today replicate the effects of aged plaster, stained paint, wood, limestone, and marble. In the last decade this "decorative" painting has probably been used in almost every house you see.

You should be using Faux finishes when your budget prevents the use of the real materials like wood and stone, or if the atmosphere you wish to create can only be accomplished by using a faux finish. But using faux finishing is not for everyone, it can be both fun and frustrating. Remember to always experiment with the final outcome before committing to the finish. The skills required for creating many finishes can only come with repetition and practice.


To get you started, here are some simple basic tips for starting your faux finish. Always prepare the surface properly before decorating. Work in small sections, and complete one wall or section, stopping in a corner or natural break. Always use lint-free rags. When choosing your colour the easiest way to do so is by using the take home strips at your local paint store and choosing something that will compliment your furniture, carpet, or wallpaper. If you are still a little skeptical about starting your faux finish there are stores and companies that offer a Faux-finishing course so you can get your practice in before you start on the real thing.

So remember if you are tight on a budget, but love to have a hands-on experience painting your own house, faux finishes are the right way to go.



If you would like more information on this style of painting please go to Faux painting technique

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