Faux Finishes
Decorating Painting Techniques, called Faux Finishes ("faux" derives from the French language, meaning "false") are decorative painting techniques imitating materials such as marble, wood or brick with paint. With the passing of time has subsequently come to encompass many other decorative finishes for walls and furniture. The faux painting techniques include: marbling, wood graining, Venetian plaster, terra fresco, strié, papier collé, sponging, ragging and much more.
My offer involves not only decorating the interior, but also making correction. After a while from interiors finishing you filled the existing material with something and would you like to achieve similar effect to this one you have gotten before filling up? I take the challenge such as replicating the specific texture or the same color, with pleasure. That's my passion and I have years of experience working in this field.
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – mosaik painted on old wooden floor
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – imitation of old plaster, "Zenit" Restaurant, 19 Miodowa Street
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – wood graining along staircase
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – relief effect
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – texture effect
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – sponging
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – brick wall
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – wood graining on elevator door
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – wood graining on bathroom door
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – marbling on pizza stove
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – marbling on moldings
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – gilding
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – stripes
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – color wash, restauration"Amber". Greenpoint, N.Y.
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – trompe d'oil
DECORATING PAINTING TECHNIQUES – ragging