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Service Areas: Working with client's anywhere in the world... | Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday • 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. E.S.T Nights & Weekends by appointment only |
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Custom Faux Painting and Stone Finishes
The picture above depicts the use of multiple custom stone faux finishes within the same space. Note how our finishes accent the architectural elements of the room. Throughout history, faux painted finishes have been used to solve a wide range of design problems. In addition to being decorative, these finishes can give interior spaces the illusion of being larger, lighter, or more elegant. they can also be used to camouflage design flaws and damaged walls - or to integrate new materials with preexisting ones. Popular in both restoration and innovation, painted finishes offer an exciting and dramatic way to redecorate. Each of our finishes are personally taylored to suit your particular space and personality. The pictures below showcase our custom faux alabaster finish. |
The first picture below is a close-up of a custom stone faux finish, the second picture is of the accent wall itself. Our client wondered if we could replicate the stone of his fireplace surround - after doing so, this finish became an awesome accent wall within the room. |
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The average faux painter has attended a painting workshop or two. There, they have been taught a handful of finishes - leaving them only able to recreate the select few finishes taught at that class. At William Wayne Interiors, our faux painters are classically trained Fine Artists. Because of our extensive training in drawing and figurative drawing, oil and watercolor painting, architecture and technical drawing; we can duplicate any stone surface, any wood grained surface, or perhaps any tile glaze you may have throughout your home. |
Other unique faux finish techniques we offer are... GLAZING: Multiple Layer Glazing, Novelty Effects, Rag-Rolling, Strie, and Special Techniques (Even Cover, Random Cover, Badger Blender, Dry Brush, Stippling, Sponging, Dragging, Spattering, Flogging, Combing, Spaltering, Mottling, Antiquing, Colorwashing, Limewashing, Fade Away Washing, Simple Fresco, Crackling, Aged Paint MARBLING: Malachite, Travertine, Unpolished Stone, Granite, Serpentine Marbles, Rasotica, Verde Aver, Verde Issorie, Tinos Green, Red Levanto, Verde Antico, French Grand Antique, Rosso Verona, French Rose, Botticino, Drift and Mottled Marbles, Subtle Marbling, Norwegian Orse, Yellow Sienna, Black and Gold Portoro, Lapis Pazuli, Sandstone, Porphyry, Granite, Terracotta, Tortoiseshell, Alabaster GRAINING: Straight Grained Woods, Macassar Ebony, Zebrawood, Straight Grain with Medullary Rays, English Brown Oak, Straight Grain with Crossfire, Orientalwood, English Harewood, American Sycamore, Bird's Eye Maple, Heartgrain, American Oak, Brazilian Rosewood, Burl, Striaght-grain Mahogany, Crotch-firgure Mahogany, Country Graining (both Applied and Removed) PLASTERING: Mock Plaster, Rubbed-Back Plaster, Ventetian Plaster METAL FINISHES: Patination, Rust, Verdigris, Lead, Iron, Bronzing, Ornamental Finishes, Gilding, Leafing
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