Friday, November 28, 2008

Faux Painting

How to do Faux Painting the Right Way

There are many different ways to Faux paint, but its a matter of detail. Here are some tips on how to do Faux Painting on a coffee table. If you find it easy and simplistic to Faux Paint your small project, than be the dare devil that you are and paint a wall or even a bedroom. If for some reason you just couldn't as much fun as it looked but have a vision of your dinning room to a new vibrant look. Call Murrieta Quality Painters will make that dream come true.

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You can achieve this faux-wood look for your furniture with Leslie's easy technique.
Materials:

very dark brown or black alkyd paint
wood grain tool (available at arts and crafts or home improvement stores)
smock
gloves
mineral spirits
light beige paint
paint brush
shellac or polyurethane
masking tape


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Figure A
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Figure B
Faux Painting

Note: The term "faux bois" literally means "fake wood." It can give inexpensive furniture the depth and richness of some of the best antique furniture around.

  1. Choose a very dark brown or black alkyd paint (satin finish) or any good quality oil based paint. Because it is an oil based paint, you will want to put on gloves and a smock to protect your hands and clothes. Have mineral spirits on hand for the clean up.
  2. After the base coat of paint has dried, you are ready to create a faux bois finish. Tape the outside edges of the table (figure A) to protect the edge and legs of the table from drips.
  3. Use a light beige paint and brush a thin coat of the paint on the top and slowly drag your wood grain tool through the paint (figure B).
  4. Use a gentle rocking motion. Be sure to wipe the tool clean each time after you drag it through the paint.

    Tip: If you don't like the effect, you can quickly brush back over it and start again.

  5. Repeat the process over the entire surface, and let the paint dry overnight.
  6. You can seal the faux paint with a good quality shellac or polyurethane. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Interior Painting of your Murrieta Home

Interior Painting of your Murrieta Home

In today's market selling a home is harder than ever with all the bank owned homes and the market finally bottoming out. Its a matter of house presentation, with over 100,000 homes in the Riverside County, your home must have a eye catching first impression.

There are many things that separate your home from the bank owned home next store. The time that you have put into your home rather than destroying your home because you were mad at the bank and interest rates. There are many steps to advance the look of your home. Here is what we suggest are some easy steps to increase the value of your home:

  1. Carpet Cleaning
  2. Interior Painting
  3. Landscaping Maintenance (a quick curb appeal make over can increase thousands)
  4. Exterior Painting
  5. Rearranging your furniture to have a sense of welcoming.
  6. Add Brighter Lights and Pictures
  7. Remove Animals
  8. Change or Remove Curtains
Many of these options can be done yourself to save money. Though sometimes finding the right company at the right price can increase the value of the home with the certification that the service was provided with the quality. Example Interior Painting of your Murrieta Home by a professional at a affordable cost could increase the value of your home in today's market.