My house, built in 1960, has a stipple pattern in the living room ceiling that no one seems to know want to match the pattern as closely as possible. I found a stipplebrush at a home center but it doesn't appear to match. Can't
I'm trying to locate a round stipplebrush so I can better match the stipple pattern on a ceiling repair on a house built in the mid 70's. Can anyone help? Ken
Ralph Lauren makes a 'StippleBrush' for faux finishes on walls, but there brush costs about $40. Is there a substitute(perhaps another manufacturer makes a similar type of brush) and where are they available for purchase
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.
Most professional stippling brushes cost more than the $40 retail price of our Ralph Lauren Stippler. The brush is designed for the Antique Leather faux finish and has special chinex bristles that are designed to hold up th the repeated stippling
use. Instead, you can use a natural bristle chip or stipplebrush to create the same vertical strie pattern. Use a natural bristle chip or stipplebrush at the edges.
light areas. Step 9: Use a stipplebrush to fix areas. Another approach that need fixing is to load a stipple or chip brush with tinted glaze. Tap the ends cheesecloth. Apply glaze with a stipplebrush, then rag with a cloth.