Faux finishes are used to give a realistic impression of natural materials. Places of worship have used faux finishes for many years to simulate natural stone or wood surfaces. As seen in the featured photos, faux finishing was used to create the look of individual limestone blocks on the enormous arched ceiling. Due to the natural effects of time and the elements, repair and maintenance will be required on occasion to keep the finished surfaces at their best. A craftsman should be able to match existing patterns and colors, and when necessary make repairs to the underlying substrate.
Faux finishes are used to give a realistic impression of natural materials. Places of worship have used faux finishes for many years to simulate natural stone or wood surfaces. As seen in the featured photos, faux finishing was used to create the look of individual limestone blocks on the enormous arched ceiling. Due to the natural effects of time and the elements, repair and maintenance will be required on occasion to keep the finished surfaces at their best. A craftsman should be able to match existing patterns and colors, and when necessary make repairs to the underlying substrate.
Faux finishes are used to give a realistic impression of natural materials. Places of worship have used faux finishes for many years to simulate natural stone or wood surfaces. As seen in the featured photos, faux finishing was used to create the look of individual limestone blocks on the enormous arched ceiling. Due to the natural effects of time and the elements, repair and maintenance will be required on occasion to keep the finished surfaces at their best. A craftsman should be able to match existing patterns and colors, and when necessary make repairs to the underlying substrate.
Faux finishes are used to give a realistic impression of natural materials. Places of worship have used faux finishes for many years to simulate natural stone or wood surfaces. As seen in the featured photos, faux finishing was used to create the look of individual limestone blocks on the enormous arched ceiling. Due to the natural effects of time and the elements, repair and maintenance will be required on occasion to keep the finished surfaces at their best. A craftsman should be able to match existing patterns and colors, and when necessary make repairs to the underlying substrate.
A large, brush-like pattern was used in this Sherwin Williams paint store. Due to the large space and above eye level area which was to be painted and fauxed, a large pattern lends itself to being seen and sets itself apart from the various displays throughout the store.
A large, brush-like pattern was used in this Sherwin Williams paint store. Due to the large space and above eye level area which was to be painted and fauxed, a large pattern lends itself to being seen and sets itself apart from the various displays throughout the store.
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