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  • 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...

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    Whether you have old outdated melamine cupboards, or just want to refresh the look of your kitchen; an antique paint effect is easy to do on kitchen cupboards and can completely transform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

  • Do It Yourself Directions for a Crackle Finish on Kitchen Cabinets

    A crackle finish on kitchen cabinets creates a distinct look as an alternative to the traditional solid wood doors. The faux finish resembles the weathering that naturally takes place on painted...

  • How to Finish Wood So it Looks Rustic

    Rustic wood finishes add a sense of old world charm to your home decor. The distressed and rustic look on wood blends in well with various decorating themes, including Spanish colonial, French...

  • How to Refinish Laminated Counter Tops

    Refinish a worn or outdated countertop easily with a paint job that will be a lot cheaper than purchasing and installing a new working surface. Test the colors and texturing on tile samples,...

  • How to Make my Fridge Look Stainless Steel

    Stainless steel appliances are in high demand in kitchen remodels and upgrades. Though they add a beautiful, modern touch to any kitchen, they can be quite expensive. It is possible, however, to...

  • How to Give Furniture a Distressed Look Like Habersham

    Habersham is a furniture company that specializes in one-of-a-kind, handcrafted pieces. Founded by a single mother in 1969, the company has grown rapidly and now focuses on cabinetry and accent...

  • How to Stain a Pine Kitchen Table

    Pine is a fairly soft wood, and absorbs stain quickly and easily. When staining your pine table, do the work in a well-ventilated area that is away from sparks or flames since the stain is...

  • How to Give Furniture a Painted-Wash Look

    Color washing gives furniture a soft, antique finish. You can create different effects by altering paint combinations. Most color washing for furniture starts with a light or white base coat. A...

  • How to Make Faux Tumbled Marble Tile

    Installing faux marble tiles is one way to enhance your home's appearance and add a customized touch to your décor without the cost of real marble tiles. Faux marble finish can be added to...

  • How to Paint Over Formica

    Formica is a budget-friendly option when it comes to kitchen counters, but some people don't care much for the appearance. If the cost of natural stone counter tops is out of your reach, you can...

  • Tuscan Paint Effect

    Tuscan paint effects mimic the stucco exteriors of buildings found in Italian cities such as Florence and Rome. Colorwashing will produce a look similar to fresco, the art of painting on lime...

  • How to Do Old World Style Plastering

    When paint just is not enough to create the warm, cozy effect you desire in your home, it is time to turn to one of the many plaster products on the market. Old world or Venetian-style plaster...

  • How to Do Shabby Chic Painting on Wood Furniture

    Shabby chic furniture incorporates well into today's eclectic home. The finish on shabby chic furniture is rustic and distressed, yet maintains a sense of casual elegance. Traditional wood...

  • Weathering Techniques

    Weathered wood, old pieces of painted furniture and rusty metal offer something that new wood and fresh paint jobs can't: the mysterious beauty of age. When old barns are left behind in open...

  • Recipe for Venetian Plaster Mix

    Create a room with Italian flair by mixing up a recipe for Venetian plaster. Easy to make and easy to apply, you'll soon be sipping Italian wine and listening to Andrea Bocelli in an attempt to...

  • DIY: Venetian Plaster

    Venetian plaster is created by a mixture of gypsum, sand and lime or just sand and lime. The finishing technique is applying thin layers using different trowels and burnishing to create the...

  • Feather Duster Painting Technique

    If all you expect from your painting project is walls that are bright and clean, you can still use the old brush and roller technique with satisfactory results. However, you can step it up a notch...

  • Painting Techniques for Antiques

    Antique rocking chairs, hope chests and other types of antique furniture sometimes reveal more personality when they're painted. Innovations in painting and faux finishing techniques make antique...

  • How to Finish Distressed Furniture

    In an interior design context, the term "distressing" refers to giving a piece of furniture an aged look. Do-it-yourself distressing allows you to save money that would otherwise be spent on...

  • How to Do Crackle Faux Finish

    There are many ways to accent furniture or a room but nothing is more rustic than a crackle finish. Yet, how do you achieve a crackle finish especially if you're new to the world of painting?...

  • How to Paint a Shabby Chic Distressed Cupboard

    Shabby chic is a catchall decorating term for rooms that appear old and worn. Dipping white linens in tea and choosing light, airy fabrics enhance the look, but nothing makes a statement like...

  • Distress Painting Technique

    Distress painting typically is done to furniture or cabinetry pieces. When done well, a distressed piece of furniture takes on the look of a much older piece. It is an excellent choice of faux...

  • Rag Painting Technique

    Rag painting, also called ragging, is one of the easiest and most popular types of faux finishes applied to walls and furniture. With a few simple supplies, anyone can transform walls into rich,...

  • Faux Painting Techniques

    Faux painting techniques create interesting textures on furniture, countertops and walls. "Faux" is French for "fake." The recent hot trend in faux painting may seem like a modern phenomenon....

  • Rustic Furniture Painting Techniques

    Rustic interior designs work to create calm and relaxing environments that take their inspiration from nature itself. Rustic designs incorporate the rough side of nature, utilizing its irregular...

  • Faux Venetian Plaster Techniques

    Faux Venetian plaster is a technique that imitates the lime plaster application that has been used for hundreds of years. The plaster is tinted and applied using stainless steel spackle knives....

  • Feather Painting Techniques

    The technique of faux painting on walls dates back to the Egyptians and is, as Pique Design states, an "attempt to replicate the natural world or more specifically, the materials of the natural...

  • How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets to Look Like Wood

    Faux wood painting is a relatively easy and inexpensive way to bring the rich look of natural wood to already painted or non-wooden cabinets, instead of replacing them entirely. Follow these steps.

  • Types of Faux Painting Techniques

    Create the look of granite and aging-plaster surfaces in your home with faux painting. These techniques were first practiced by early Egyptians, and were later developed by Italian and French...

  • Easy Faux Painting Treatments

    Some faux painting treatments are easier than others. But even the simplest faux painting treatments will give you great-looking texture and the appearance of aging. It's fun to see how a few...

  • Faux Painting Techniques For Furniture

    Faux painting techniques can give your furniture a stunning finish. "Faux" is French for "fake," and faux painting can create the illusion of aging plaster or wood, or the look of a stone surface,...

  • Easy Techniques for Distressing Oak Cabinets

    Distressing is one way to give an oak cabinet a unique look and it is one form of the shabby-sheik design movement. That design concept assumes that new furniture from the factory isn't as...

  • Faux Finish Paint Techniques

    Faux finishes create the look of texture on plain surfaces. They can be applied to furniture, walls, floors and concrete surfaces of any kind. The wide variety of faux finishes makes it possible...

  • Feather Wall Painting Techniques

    You may have heard of feathering your nest, but have you heard of feathering your walls? Feathers dipped in paint and swished over a base coat on the wall can leave a wispy, creative look that...

  • Antique Painting Techniques

    To give your new, unfinished or reproduction furniture an aged look, there are dozens of antique painting techniques you can try. Whether you want to create the crackle finish of old painted...

  • Glazing Techniques on Cabinets

    Glazing is a finishing technique that's designed to give cabinets and other surfaces a faded, distressed or crackled look. The glaze itself is a clear thin gel that you either mix with paint to...

  • Aged Painting Techniques

    Painting is an easy and inexpensive way to decorate. A more rustic look can be achieved by using one of many aging techniques to enhance an item. Aging can make your project stand out or blend in...

  • Ideas for Repainting a Dresser

    Maybe you have inherited a dresser from an older time period or you have a sturdy dresser that has seen better days. The craftsmanship and materials used to make dressers years ago are only used...

  • Faux Finish Painting Ideas

    Do away with ordinary surfaces and try a few faux finishes to create the illusion of texture, stone, brick or antique. The ideas here can be applied to floors, walls or furniture. Be sure to...

  • Paint Techniques for Antiquing

    Antique finishes are relatively easy to apply to furniture, and they bring a touch of character to new pieces. New finishing products and methods have made the options for antique finishes more...

  • How To Paint to Make Something Look Like Leather

    A faux leather finish can add drama to a room or interest to a piece of furniture. With just a few paints, some basic tools, and pieces of thin plastic sheeting, the technique is within the reach...

  • Painting Techniques for Weathering

    The faded colors of an abandoned barn, aging fence or old wood sign are the look that weathering techniques try to achieve. The unique patina of weathered wood evokes a sense of history and...

  • Techniques for Painting Bedside Tables

    Give that old bedside table a face lift and create a lasting impression with a little paint. Recycling older furniture is quickly becoming a trend in home decorating, allowing you to keep a piece...

  • Ideas for Painting Wood Furniture

    Wood furniture can be transformed with a variety of paint techniques. From adding decorative patterns to metallic paints, an old piece of furniture can appear brand new. Paint can be added using a...

  • How to Refinish Cabinets with Stain and Glaze

    Just because you have new wood cabinets in your kitchen doesn't mean they can't look as rich, warm and full of character as the ones that have been hanging in homes for one hundred years. This...

  • Painting Techniques for Homes

    In the Southwest, adobe homebuilders often finish the interior walls with a thick, strong plaster. This product requires three coats, a scratch coat, a brown coat and a finish coat. Each coat...

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