Monday, May 24, 2010

Faux Wall Painting


Which paint you should choose will depend on use it and the particular effect you want. High quality paint is always worth buying to achieve the best finish will also need to match the type of paint to the room, the surface and location will be transforming.Numerous paints exist to fulfill particular functions, from priming new plaster to creating water- and steam-resistant finishes finishes for high traffic areas.

Different manufacturers describe their paint in different ways but distinguishing factors are: oil- or water-based paint and degree of gloss. 100% gloss paint creates a high shine finish that will show up any cracks or dents in the surface. 

aware of the distinction. Flat paint is not washable and if it gets scuffed or marked will need repainting. If your surface is covered in flat paint, consider repainting, because this is least favourable paint surface on which to achieve faux painting effects. reasons relate to the excessive speed at which subsequent layers of paint will dry, and the effect it has on the colour of paint applied on to it.

1 comment:

  1. Flat painting can result into excessive repainting and it can cost much for the task of Interior Painting. Do you have any other idea except repainting a flat painting if scuffed or marked?

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