Glazed finishes range from color washes to striping.  Patterns of fine lines to all over imprints can make an ordinary wall into something new and exciting!

   

Color Wash: An airy, informal look that covers imperfections on walls. More than one
glazed color can be used.

 

Greek Border: By adding this beautifully measured border and using the Frottage technique, any room can be transformed into a Greek haven!

Ragged Stripes: Incorporating glazed stripes with ragging, offer a look of texture to striped walls.

 

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.

 

 

     

Ragging: Ragged walls appear to have a look of crushed velvet and the effect varies with the colors used.

 

Frottage: Going beyond sponging, Frottage offers a subtle, soft dappled look.

         

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.

 

Diamonds: This finish can be used on a wall or as a faux backsplash

         

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.

 

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.