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  • How to Retexture a Kitchen Wall

    Wall texture affects how a room is experienced. If the walls are completely smooth, even minor marks will show up on the wall, so this isn't usually a good choice in homes with children. Texture...

  • How to Paint A Wood Floor Using Chicken Wire For A Stencil Pattern

    This painting technique works really well on a patio floor and brings a surprising twist by using a top layer of chicken wire for a stencil.

  • How to Paint Kitchen Countertops to Look Like Granite

    Ever dreamed about having granite or marble kitchen countertops but the expensive price tag keeps holding you back? Now you can have the look of granite for about $150 depending on the size of...

  • DIY Faux Wood Staining on Steel Doors

    Create a new look for a boring steel door with a faux wood grain finish. This is a simple project that can be completed in just a few hours. The final color of the wood grain finish depends on the...

  • How to Make White Painted Wood Look Like Real Wood

    If you live in a tract house, the contractor probably painted all the woodwork white before anyone ever lived there. The wood is probably pine or maybe a composite material and not worth the...

  • How to Faux Finish Concrete

    A painted faux finish that mimics unpolished stone can be applied to concrete using newspaper and paintbrushes. A variety of earth-tone glazes can be combined to create a natural look; in general,...

  • How to Decorate With a Ceiling Fan Medallion

    Ceiling fan medallions add a decorative touch to ceiling fans as well as to hanging light fixtures such as chandeliers. Ceiling medallions add architectural interest to an otherwise bland ceiling...

  • How to Paint Stair Runners

    Faux paint treatments can be used throughout your home to give it a look that's uniquely your own. A painted stair runner, for example, is an inexpensive weekend project that can increase the...

  • How to Apply Laminate to Counter Tops

    Laminate is a thin, decorative plastic surface material that is applied to countertops with contact cement, which is specially formulated to bind very tightly to other contact-cement surfaces. You...

  • How to Glue Fabric to Furniture

    Searching for furniture, especially for rooms like kids rooms and guest rooms, needn't be an expensive proposition. Yard sales and thrift stores can sometimes yield quite useful pieces, with only...

  • How to Color Wash a Wall

    Color washing a wall can help make add depth, light and color to any wall. Color washing is a decorative painting technique that uses glaze to add shades of color to a wall. A properly color...

  • How to Sponge Paint Wall a Living Room Wall

    Sponging a wall is a technique to help add color and life to it. Sponging is not difficult. You can use sponging as a substitution for wallpaper to make your living room look very elegant. Make...

  • How to Paint an Antique Curtain Rod

    Antique curtain rods are elaborate and ornate fixtures which can make a unique pairing with modern day window drapery. Look for antique curtain rods at antique salvage stores specializing in...

  • Faux Tissue Paper Technique

    The faux tissue paper technique is an easy way to create a unique finish on your walls. Using just a few materials, you can change the look of your room in a matter of hours. While special tissue...

  • How to Paint a Rug on a Wood Floor

    An area rug can brighten up a dingy wood floor or provide a colorful pattern to help bring together contrasting elements in your decorating scheme. Area rugs can be expensive, though, and you may...

  • How to Paint Designs for Bedrooms

    The bedroom is a place where individual personalities shine and because of this, people experiment with art, themes and designs as a way to express themselves in their own bedrooms. Children's...

  • How to Antique Cabinets in Tuscan Style

    Vintage and primitive cabinetry, often seen with worn sanded edges and glazed crevices, is often seen in Tuscan style interior design. The cabinetry is painted in a variety of colors; however,...

  • How to Make Columns Out of Carpet Rolls

    Adding columns to your home decor can bring a touch of elegance or whimsy, depending on how you address them. If the columns you wish to add are not meant to be load bearing, you can make them...

  • How to Cover Laminate With Faux Granite

    Often the simplest paint techniques are the most beautiful. Faux granite falls in this category. If it's executed well, from surface preparation to color choices to color application, you will...

  • How to Create Distressed Wood

    Creating a distressed look on wood is not as hard as you might think. Wood that has been distressed creates almost an antique look and can often command a much higher price in furniture stores....

  • How to Glaze a Brick Fireplace

    Outdated brick can be updated by adding paint and glaze to a fireplace---a much cheaper option than remodeling. Fireplaces can be changed from fire engine red to a linen white, and glazed for an...

  • How to Glaze Paneling

    Dark and outdated paneling can be updated with a coat of paint and glaze for a refreshing new look. Removing paneling is an intensive remodeling project. Painting and glazing the paneling is a...

  • How to Gild a Bed Frame

    The gilding process involves laying tissue-thin sheets of metal over a prepared surface and burnishing them into place. The final result is an object that appears to be gold, silver or copper but...

  • Luster Circles Faux Finish Technique

    Create luster circles on walls and ceilings for a modern faux finish technique. Metallic paint and plaster can be used to craft the look on walls and ceilings. Mica powder is added into the...

  • How to Refinish Kitchen Cabinets in Antique White Distressed Glaze

    Call it country French, country or Tuscan, glazed and distressed antique-white painted wood cabinets are charming and add character to run-of-the-mill kitchens. This is a good do-it-yourself...

  • How to Rag Whitewash to Tone Down Bright Paint

    It's difficult to choose a color from a tiny paint chip and colors darken as they dry so many people don't realize the problem until the room is finished. You think you've chosen the perfect color...

  • How to Apply Antique Stucco & Plaster Wall Finishes

    Antique stucco and plaster finishes add texture to walls and ceilings. You'll typically apply the plasters using joint compound, followed by paint and glaze. The application method of the plaster,...

  • DIY Painting Black Faux Granite Countertops

    Both granite and marble have become extremely popular for countertops; however they are also expensive and very heavy. Reproducing a faux marble takes artistic skills and lots of practice, but...

  • Alternatives to Venetian Plaster

    Venetian plaster is applied with a trowel in layers, giving it a glossy appearance, a soft look of stone with depth and veins or a textured look of old Italy. Lime is the base of Venetian plaster...

  • How to Make Transparent Paint

    Any color and virtually any type of paint can be made transparent and used for a variety of decorative and faux effects. Many decorative painting techniques call for thinned-down paint. Merely...

  • How to Make a Fake Mantel Out of Styrofoam

    Fireplace mantels conjure up romantic images of cuddling by a roaring blaze. Or perhaps just snuggling under a blanket with a good book. Whatever the image, most of us equate them with comfort....

  • How to Refinish Kitchen Dark Stained Cabinets to a Lighter Stain Color

    Over the years, stain becomes dull and even damaged. As time goes by, our tastes also change. If your current stain is dark, and no longer the finish you want your cabinets to have, there is...

  • How to Glaze a Kitchen Cabinet

    If you are looking for a rustic style kitchen, glazing cabinets might be the answer. Glazing is taking part glaze and part color, applying it and then rubbing it off right away. The paint forms a...

  • How to Paint Walls With a Tuscan Faux Finish

    Tuscan faux finish painting gives a soft, three-dimensional look to any wall. It is especially stylish for bedrooms or baths, but also works well in other rooms. Tuscan faux finish painting gives...

  • How to Texture Paint a Kitchen

    Congratulations, you have made a decision for texture painting a kitchen. Now you will need to choose a paint color, decide between a textured paint or a texture additive, and consider the type of...

  • How to Sponge on a Wall Texture

    Sponging on wall texture gives color depth to a room. A nice bedroom color is light beige with a cream-color white for a really soft and soothing look. Or if you want more of a beige color, use a...

  • How to Paint & Distress a Kitchen Island

    Your kitchen island doesn't have to be just useful and functional; it can add a touch of nostalgia and charm to your cooking area as well. A distressed kitchen island can easily become the focal...

  • How to Paint an Antique Bronze Finish

    A bronze finish with an antique look is easy to achieve. The process involves mixing layers of color and sealing or patina finishing. Technically, patina is the green film that forms on copper and...

  • The Fastest Way to Crackle Paint

    Crackle painting is a popular faux finishing technique for items ranging from small picture frames to entire walls. The technique replicates the look of old, cracking paint that allows previous...

  • How to Apply Crackle Finish Paint

    Do you love Grandma's old pie cabinet with the crackled paint peeling off the front but don't want to wait for her to give it to you? No doubt because of their nostalgic value, antique and vintage...

  • How to Do a Crackle Paint Finish

    Crackle finishing your walls or furniture is a beautiful and inexpensive way to add a "shabby chic" look to your home. While the finish looks complicated, it's actually quite easy to achieve---if...

  • How to Do Fast Faux Finishing Painting

    For a quick pick me up to a room, do faux finishing painting. The depth and texture faux finishing provides will highlight your room's walls and make your design style apparent as soon as people...

  • How to Antique Kitchen Cupboards

    Whether you have old outdated melamine cupboards, or just want to refresh the look of your kitchen; an antique paint effect is easy to do on kitchen cupboards and can completely transform the look...

  • How to Restore & Restyle Wall Glaze

    A variety of faux finish techniques are created by adding glaze to a wall's surface. An assortment of different tools from sea sponges and rags to newspapers and plastic bags are used to create...

  • Faux Shantung Silk Finish Technique

    Add shimmer and elegance to walls by creating a faux Shantung silk plaster finish to walls. Shantung silk is a dupioni silk from the Shantung region in China. The dupioni effect, a slightly uneven...

  • How to Decorate With Wainscoating

    Wainscoting is a decorative material that comes in sheets of faux wooden slats put together or a flat look with small molding details. It's actually usually a mold made of particle board or vinyl....

  • Valspar Venetian Plaster Techniques

    Venetian plaster is a smooth, colored material added to walls and ceilings for a multilayered look. The plaster is applied to even surfaces using a trowel. One or more colors can be combined for...

  • How to Paint a Garage Door Like a Carriage Door

    Painting a garage door can be a fun project especially if you are transforming it into a carriage door. You don't have to spend a fortune on a wooden garage door when you can make your current...

  • How to Paint a Room in Retro Squares

    Large, oversized squares can add a splash of color and design to any room. From an all-over room pattern to simply on accent wall, the squares can be painted in a variety of sizes and colors....

  • How to Antique Glaze Beadboard Cabinets

    Change new beadboard cabinets into antique replicas by adding a two-step glazing process. Glaze is a translucent solution; mixed with paint, it creates a light stain. The glaze will outline and...

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