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Sponge Painting To Get A Faux Finish



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By : Susan Portsmouth    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-12 11:16:46
Sponge painting is in no way a new idea, but faux finishes in general continue to grow in popularity. It seems that there is a steady flow of new or updated techniques designed to bring the latest look in wall décor to your home. The problem is that a number of the techniques require a bit more skill and time than a number of people are willing to invest. Whilst you might be hesitant to attempt a few of the more elaborate faux finishes. Sponge painting remains one of the simplest methods to add some visual interest to your walls.

There's several ways that you can use sponge painting to create a faux finish, and below are two of the easiest ideas. Both ideas involve the use of glaze, and the techniques are generally accomplished by anyone - no special skills are required!

Before applying the faux finish, be sure to properly prepare your walls.
· Wash walls by wiping them with a damp sponge. When dry, give them a wipe using a lint free cloth to get rid of any stray particles.
· Tape off all areas that you do not want to get paint on for example molding and window frames. Make sure you use a high quality painter's tape to ensure that you will not take off the finish from areas that have been taped.
· In case you are applying a color which is lighter than the present wall color, you will have to use at least one coat of top quality primer. Even if that is not the case, you may consider applying primer so the new paint can have a fresh foundation. Once you have prepared your walls, you’re ready to start. Glazing can be completed in any color you select, so there are no limits to your creativity. This method is just a coat of glazing applied over a base coat to achieve a faux finish.

Once the bottom coat has been applied, apply the faux glaze in small sections. The glaze is made by mixing your paint color with faux glaze. To cover a room of around 400 square feet, you will need to mix one quart of paint to one gallon of glaze.

Method One
. Use a roller to apply the glaze on your wall, making sure that excess paint has been removed from your roller before beginning.
· Next, dab with a slightly damp sea sponge. First, dab on the edges left from the roller and then dab the whole area.
· It's important to finish dabbing before the glaze dries, so you will have to work rapidly. When the sponge has a lot of glaze on it, rinse the sponge and continue. Use all sides of the sponge in order to achieve a random pattern.
· Continue, taking care to blend away all hard edges with the sponge.

Method Two
This technique uses an identical glaze mixture as the first one, but for this idea you won’t roll the glaze onto the wall. Instead, it will be applied using the sponge.
· Place a damp sea sponge into the glaze mixture, and remove the excess.
· Starting in the corner, dab the glaze onto the wall.
· You'll be able to apply as much or as little of the glaze as you want, just continue until you prefer the effect which has been achieved.
· Continue adding glaze to the sponge as necessary, being careful not to use too much glaze. The sponge should not be soaked with glaze.
· As you work, be sure you blend each section into the other. You don't want to leave any hard lines behind.
· You can also opt to add a further coat of glaze in a new color. This will add a look of depth on your walls.

These two sponge techniques are perfect for beginners who want to achieve a faux finish. Try it this weekend and see ways to easily transform your room in just one day!

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