Exponential global population growth is fueling urbanization, leading to prolific developments in the construction and infrastructure domain, pushing up demand for faux finish coatings ROCKVILLE, MD / ...
We've finally caught up with the Mesopotamians, who are credited with giving up on plain walls and inventing faux finishes - about 5,000 years ago. To modern faux finishers, amateurs and professionals ...
In the room where family members often gather within their Mediterranean villa, the walls are an aging Italian stucco from floor to 24-foot-high ceiling, the timeline evident from small leaks in the ...
Tile has a rich and varied history in decor, from Roman floor mosaics to majolica to Delft ceramics to Mexican terracotta. These styles and more continue to inspire artistry. Many of the newest ...
Faux finishes have come a long way from pickling and sponge painting the walls. Offerings now range from imitation leather to Venetian plaster, and techniques such as glazing, faux marble, damask and ...
A faux finish wall is a decorative painting technique that mimics the look of plaster, stone, or other textured surfaces. It adds depth, personality, and a custom touch to any space. The best part?
Regina Garay has made a career of faking things. She fakes the look of marble, rust, metal, weather-worn plaster and age-mottled glass. She makes painted designs look like wallpaper, and fresh ...
Expensive woods like teak or mahogany, marble, stone and other materials used to make expensive furniture are often imitated by a painted surface. Faux finishes have been used since the days of ...
Faux finishing the walls doesn't come cheap. Besides being costly, it's laborious and time-consuming. That is, unless you consider installing a textured, paintable wall covering, like the new Super ...
If you're as captivated by the subtlety and charm of limewashed walls as we are, buckle up because we're taking you on a delightful journey through an innovative and oh-so-convincing hack you won't ...
Watch the full episode online now! Every decor aficionado has an origin story, and for Steven Sabados it all started with a little technique called faux finishing. Steven got his feet wet in the ...