
Faux painting is a fun-to-do activity, and with a little preparation, this can be undertaken as a DIY project. Faux painting, if done by the professional contractors, can add vitality and excitement to the interiors or the exteriors of your house, but if this project is undertaken as a DIY activity, to be completed with the help of the family members; faux painting turns out to become a family activity, akin to an outing.
This shared activity will add fun and strengthen the familial bond. The following tips will not only help provide steps for a fun family activity, it will also help achieve a great, attractive faux finish for the home. So, are you ready to undertake, your first DIY faux painting exercise?
DIY TIPS
1. Always begin a DIY project with preparing a list of things that you will need in order to successfully complete the project. This will save you from the 12th hour panic, due to the unavailability of critical items.
2. Arrange all the necessary things and keep all of them at an easily accessible place.
3. This DIY faux painting project begins with preparing the surface for faux painting. Masking tapes will be required to keep the surface neat and tidy. If you are applying faux finish on the wall or on the ceiling, use rough cloth to cover the floor. This cloth will prevent the spilled paints from making marks on the floor. Plastic should be avoided. Cloths are more absorptive than plastics; hence cloths will be less messy than plastic coverings.
4. Take a sample board and faux paint it, using the faux technique you are planning to apply when creating the faux finished wall.
5. If satisfied, move to the next step or else repeat the process over and over again, until the desired result is achieved. It’s better to use the sample board to create the sample of the finish intended for the actual finished product. Sample board can also be used to mix and match the shades. Think of this sample board as the rough paper we used in school to doodle our calculations on before writing the solution on a math exam.
6. Take a base paint; using water-based latex paint is advisable to get a good faux finish. Eggshell and satin colors can be used to topcoat the surface.
7. Apply the base coat, thoroughly, on the surface. No patches or corners should be left uncoated because the base coat will be visible through glaze and any patch on the surface. Improper application of base coat will ruin the effect of faux painting.
8. Leave the base coat to dry overnight.
9. Line your tray with plastic sheets. This will save time and energy from having to wash trays when mixing the glazes for the DIY project.
10. A correct proportion of paint and glaze should be maintained when mixing glazes. The standard practice is to use a 3:1 ratio of paint to glaze.
11. Mix the glaze in small quantities. This will minimize the wastage, if the resultant mixture isn’t satisfactory. You can even try this mixture on a sample board to see if you are getting the desired effect.
We undertake a DIY project because we want to have fun during the process of creation. The end result is not necessarily the most important aspect. Keep this in mind. Have fun, enjoy the company of your family and create whatever faux finish you want to, using which ever technique you wish. In faux painting, there is no right or wrong way of doing things. There are just beautiful results.
