The technique of faux painting adds grace and sophistication to any room. Striped effects create rich textures and handmade detail that cannot be matched by wallpaper patterns, and they make a room with a low ceiling appear taller.
walls. To add a faux finish to a wall, begin by Step 2: Add the basecoat. The basecoat should always be either a satin or a semi-glossfinish. We are using latex cleanup. Apply the basecoat over the primer
walls. To add a faux finish to a wall, begin by Step 2: Add the basecoat. The basecoat should always be either a satin or a semi-glossfinish. We are using latex cleanup. Apply the basecoat over the primer
walls. To add a faux finish to a wall, begin by Step 2: Apply the basecoat. The basecoat should always be either a satin or a semi-glossfinish. We are using latex cleanup. Apply the basecoat over the primer
smooth. Step 2: Apply the basecoat. In this version of strie, we will be applying a darker coat over a lighter base. For the base, you should always use either satin or semi-glossfinish. We are using a latex paint here
for paints, however, water base would be the clear winner dries. Gloss Gloss, or finish, is determined by the ratio a paint, the shinier the finish. Finish choices range from flat to Low luster, eggshell, satin, soft gloss, and semi-gloss lie between the two extremes