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Beautiful Artistic Design with Faux Finishes on Wood Floors
Learn about faux finishes on wood floors
Customizing with faux finishes on wood floors seems to be a
hit with more and more people today. Faux finishing is known
as a popular technique used to paint your walls and
ceilings. It's also a great artistic application for wood
floors.
Putting faux finishes on wood floors will require planning.
Painting a work of art on your floor takes some time and
requires special paints, stains and sealants to protect and
prolong each added design. Faux finishes on wood floors is
the perfect way to customize your home and make it your own
unique creation.
Here are some great design ideas to get you started: You can
really define a room by painting a border of one or two
lines around the room or a certain area such as the bar.
Adding corner accents on the floor is also an option to give
any room a little extra embellishment. You can even paint
the illusion of a rug pattern you like. Medium to large
patterns are great to add in the middle of a dining room or
even the foyer as a main centerpiece.
Faux Finishes on Wood Floors
The bigger the room the bigger you can go with the pattern
and still possibly pull it off but I suggest either doing a
medium centerpiece or smaller accents around the room. These
faux finish looks are more appealing and will ensure that
you do not make the room seem too busy. There are tons of
things you can do with faux finishes on wood floors. Just
let your creativity be your guide.
Adding faux finishes on wood floors is easiest when working
with new unfinished flooring. You should drum sand and then
prime the area before you do anything. For a more precise
and accurate paint job, stenciling is the best way to go. If
you are drawing lines on the floor using painting tape will
help keep everything straight and even.
If you are working with an already established floor, the
finish must be removed. The best way to remove finish is by
using a machine sander. If you have never used a machine
sander before, you may want to hire a professional for
quality purposes. There are also many professional faux
finishers available to help you with design and
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