Decorative faux finish
What is faux painting?
Faux is a French word that means false or fake. The word very aptly describes these paintings. A faux painting is a kind of a painting that creates a view of an illusion or a mirage. It makes its viewer visualize depth and complexity. It can be done on wall, doors and even ceilings. To be able to do a faux painting, it is important that the surface be cleaned properly first. The background color should be decided then. Many experts believe that either light shades or a semi-gloss look make good background options. The former highlight the effects of depth and roughness and the latter makes it look really charming. It is so thought that most faux finishes dry at a slower rate on a polished surface. Consequently, the effects of depth and roughness increase.
What is decorative 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. Faux Finishing includes what we call glazing which adds beauty to a room and its interiors. The applications and the color choices available for glazing are unlimited. Finishing adds an extra depth and roughness to your wall, door or even ceiling. When faux painting is used for the purpose of decorating the home or parts of the home, the technique is called decorative faux painting. Decoration involves creating, conserving and decorating plaster ceilings along with ornamentation and decorative finishes, murals, stained glass and mosaics among others. Decorative finishing is not just limited to walls; it also includes revitalizing furniture or cabinets. The service seekers for faux painting range from owners, property managers and building professionals everywhere. In order to give the decorative faux painting a more aesthetic look, the choice of colors and their combinations holds great value. The item that holds the smallest part of the budget is paint but, as far as the influence is concerned, it has the maximum tendency to influence the response to the work.