Concrete faux painting
Faux painting:
To begin with, let us expound on the meaning of the word faux. It is a French word which means false or something that is incorrect. It is nothing but a description of a type of painting. It is a kind of a painting which is used to create an illusion of depth and complexity on walls already painted and not to exclude doors and ceilings. The technique of painting is less expensive as compared to natural substances. These kinds of paintings include some very popular effects like stone, parchment, and antiquarian. The basics of faux painting are important. They demand that the bare wall that is being painted on is clean and the background color be thought of already. It is a general perception that lighter colors are perfect to be made backgrounds for their effect will show through the overlying paint and also because it creates a feeling of depth along with roughness. It is also thought of by many painters and professionals that a background painted with semi-gloss or satin paint looks really charming. The reason behind such a thought is that most faux finishes dry slower on a slightly polished face and this tends to increase the effect so desired. After the once bare wall is ready with the painting, the sponges along with the other tools land rags and sponges can be got out.
Faux finishing:
Faux finishing is nothing but a method to enhance the look of the faux painting. Enhancing the effect of the painting means adding depth and roughness to the walls, doors and ceilings. It can range from simple to complex depending on the kind of application. Generally, faux painting can be done by anybody but finishing requires a professionals expertise and skill. Normally, a faux painting requires wall preparation and repairing, involves one or sometimes two base layers of paint, one or more coats of a complementary glaze and paint mix, and a topcoat that acts as sealer and protectant. Several types of tools and glazes can be used depending upon the requirement. The color combinations need to be selected with care because it is the colors that one chooses that can either bring the whole project together or give it a stand-alone effect.