How to Faux Paint Furniture
It happens again and again throughout the United States. Homeowners redecorate a room in a dramatic style, only to find that their furniture now seems irrelevant. Techniques of faux painting, you can give your furniture a new look and a new life. Best of all, you do not even need a lot of artistic talent.
This is because the new products out there do a lot of hard work for you. In the old days, faux painting had a lot of patience and skill, and finished many had to be crafted, layer by painstaking layer. Today, many of the most popular faux finishes come in a box or case.
Here are some things that you need to faux painting furniture. Need primers, paints, brushes and pans, a pair of mixing tanks, rags, paper towels, sand paper, plastic sheets, sea sponge, crackle medium paint and a feather.
Process of change in faux painted furniture, masterpiece depends largely on the type of finish applied.For example, if you want a rustic antique look you want to start by sanding furniture from top to bottom, so that the paint stick. If there is a narrow space, you can invest in a Dremel tool with wheels to move the work faster.
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