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Faux Painting
What is faux painting? It started out as a way that you can make one material look like another. While faux painting comes from the French word meaning “fake”, the idea of faux painting has been around for thousands and thousands of years. The faux painting techniques used on cave walls could be thought of as one type of faux wall painting, while in more recent centuries the faux painting technique has been used to replicate the effect of marble or wood on a given surface
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In a more general sense today, faux finish painting refers to any situation in which you use paint to improve or alter the look of a surface. For example, a stucco finish on a wall can be though of as faux paint. Plaster is also a coating that may be considered a faux painting technique. While the structure of the underlying wall is wood or pressboard, the faux finish painting makes the walls a lot more attractive and improves the overall appearance of the house.
During the Classical era, optical illusions such as faux brick painting, faux marble, faux leather painting and feau wood became very popular. Feau painting walls was a talent which people would spend years learning, as some of the illusions would be very realistic, and the techniques used in decorative faux painting would continue into faux painting murals and hyperrealistic works that attempted to fool their audience and blurred the line between fantasy and reality.
Faux painting has seen a revival in recent decades as wallpaper has become less and less popular. Faux painting techniques were first seen again in high class homes through the eighties, and by the mid nineties many houses and apartments were being built without any wallpaper, relying completely on faux painting to bring about an attractive appearance while keeping things simple. A faux finish painting can be painted over easily when the owner of a house wants a change, as opposed to wallpaper which requires pasting and tearing off.
Today's faux painting uses a combination of paint and glaze to form a surface which can be smooth or textured. Various grains and textures can be achieved with relatively simple means. Talk to local painters to learn more about faux finish painting – on the site ServiceGem.com you can get in contact with professional painters in your area who can help you get the best results out of the walls in your house, apartment, office building or any other place where you can an attractive, simple and inexpensive solution for faux painting walls.

 
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