Create Magic at Home with Faux Finishing

Faux finishing or faux painting has emerged as one of the most popular trends in modern home décor. The cult of faux finishing can be traced thousands years back when people used to beautify walls, interior and furniture with decorative painting. The fun of this decorative art is that you can make new furniture look like antique or give a marble finish to plain concrete walls with faux finishing. You can virtually create magic by adding colors to a space, creating patterns or giving different texture to a surface.

From primitive cave paintings to ancient Egypt to contemporary art of interior decoration the technique of faux finishing have improved a lot. There is a variety of faux finishing techniques. Some of the popular techniques are:

Faux marbling: Those who love traditional décor can give the walls and furniture marble finish using plaster or glaze technique.

Color wash: This technique involves mixing different color glaze to create variation in your faux painting. If you love colors let loose you imagination.

Venetian plaster: This one of the traditional style of décor to give the appearance of plaster with a smooth shiny finish on the surface.

Rag painting: Twisted rags are used to create pattern and thinned out with glaze to bring lively patterns and texture on the walls.

Wood graining: This is one faux painting technique that imitates exotic wood finishes to give woodworks and wooden furniture an attractive look.