Tuesday, 11 June 2013

The Advantages Of Hiring A Faux Painter

By Mara Boone


A faux painter is someone who uses various paint techniques to create an illusion. The word faux means false in French as these techniques started as a way of making surfaces resemble marble or wood by using paint. It has subsequently come to include many other finishes and these offer endless decorative opportunities.

It was centuries ago that these type of techniques began to be used in order to create illusions. Apprentices would learn these techniques from their masters. They were highly regarded if they were experts in their craft and could deceive viewers into thinking that they were looking at marble or wood rather than paint.

Two major processes are used by painters today. One involves mixing paint and glaze that is applied with a sponge, rag, roller or brush. The other involves plaster work. Techniques include dragging, sponging, color washing and striae to name but a few. Striae is a technique used to simulate a fabric, like linen. Color washing involves creating subtle variations in color. Sponging is a application of glaze with a sea sponge to create interesting designs. Some of these techniques are more difficult to master than others and require much practice.

Homeowners enjoy experimenting with some of these effects, like color washing and sponging. There are numerous online tutorials teaching these techniques. Some of them are fairly easy to master and some good textures and effects can be produced. However, this is a craft with many levels of expertize. If you are wanting to achieve some of the more difficult techniques, it does not come so easily. You may end up with something that looks like anything but Venetian plaster.

There are many of these painters available who are passionate about their craft. They have years of experience behind them and are often not only masters of their craft but artists too. This means that they use their creativity to come up with a variety of finishes, sometimes even combining various techniques to achieve this.

Experienced painters doing these types of finishes are usually passionate about their craft. They have often spent years learning how to do these techniques. If you go online to find one, it is very helpful to read testimonials and see what other clients have experienced. These will give a good indication of professionalism, helpfulness and general quality of workmanship.

Upon consultation, you should be able to see many samples of previous work done. Various suggestions may be made to help you to make your choices. The current look and feel of the decor must be taken into account when selecting colors and textures.

Hiring a faux painter offers you the opportunity of creating unusual effects that lift your space above the ordinary. Perhaps you want Venetian plaster walls with their rich, burnished finish. You may want to replicate the wood on furniture you already have in a room and cannot find anymore. Perhaps you want a metallic finish to balance the light from a chandelier. These desires are not out of reach when hiring an expert in this ever evolving craft.




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