How to do Faux Wood Finishing at Home
Faux wood finishing can be used to create the visual effect of wood inside and outside of the home. The application of a faux wood finish or the purchase of a faux wood product will give your home a pleasant appearance of more wood. Consider these techniques for saving wood and achieving your desired design effects with faux wood finishes.
- Applying paint to a surface is one way to achieve a faux wood finish. You will have to select the right color of paint and the right technique to simulate the appearance of wood. According to Zinsser, one option is to paint the surface with a wood-colored glaze and then use a rubber graining comb to create the wood grain effect on a surface like a front panel door.
- The same method described above can be used to refurbish old surfaces and furniture. For example, a wood table with a faded appearance can be covered with a primer and then recoated using the wood graining effect. You can also refurbish the cabinets, doors, wood panels, bookshelves and doors in your home. Use the same technique over and over, but use different colors and rubber graining combs to achieve a variety of faux wood finishes.
- Green-minded consumers can create faux wood effects by buying ready-made products. For example, use faux wood beams to decorate your home. According to FauxWoodBeams.com, the company offers a low-cost, environmentally friendly alternative to the popular interior decorating look. FauxWoodBeams.com makes its faux wood beams out of polyurethane. These beams are installed on the ceiling of the inside of the house to simulate a Western exposed beam look popular in hunting and skiing lodges and homes.
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