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Color
Wash:
An
airy,
informal
look
that
covers
imperfections
on
walls.
More
than one
glazed
color
can be
used. |
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Greek
Border:
By
adding
this
beautifully
measured
border
and
using
the
Frottage
technique,
any room
can be
transformed
into a
Greek
haven! |
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Ragged
Stripes:
Incorporating
glazed
stripes
with
ragging,
offer a
look of
texture
to
striped
walls. |
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Glazed Stripes: Depending on whether you want to
make a bold impression or give a more subtle impression, glazed stripes
can give a tailored look to walls. |
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Ragging:
Ragged
walls appear to have a look of crushed velvet and the effect varies
with the colors used. |
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Frottage:
Going
beyond
sponging,
Frottage
offers a
subtle,
soft
dappled
look. |
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Aged
Finish:
Using a
ragging
technique
or
frottage,
pigments
are used
to
create
an aged
appearance
to your
walls.
The
aging
effect
can be
at the
top and
bottom
of the
walls,
or can
be done
all over
the
walls
depending
on your
taste. |
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Diamonds: This finish can be used on a wall or as a faux
backsplash |
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Pearl Effect: A pearl glaze can provide a soft, subtle look to
your walls. This effect can be done on an entire wall or can be done
in a striping effect. |
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Strie
with
Stencil:
Generally
a formal
look
depending
on the
colors
chosen,
this
effect
can
range
from
subtle
to
bright
elegance!
A
stenciled
border
with the
use of
copper
or
iridescent
pigments
can
complete
the
look. |