When coming up with finishes, there’s always a few elements that really make them enjoyable in my opinion. In the following step by step, you’ll see me combine a few of these techniques and products. I love the combination of Lusterstone with a Damask pattern using variations of colors and textures.
This is a fun project that uses bold patterns and color. When coming up with finishes, there’s always a few elements that really make them enjoyable in my opinion. In the following step by step, you’ll see me combine a few of these techniques and products. I love the combination of Lusterstone with a Damask pattern using variations of colors and textures.
This is a fun project that uses bold patterns and color. When coming up with finishes, there’s always a few elements that really make them enjoyable in my opinion. In the following step by step, you’ll see me combine a few of these techniques and products. I love the combination of Lusterstone with a Damask pattern using variations of colors and textures.
I started my discussion of 2012-2013 trends with the brooding side of faux finishing design: Dark Lux. But now that we are in high summer it is time to lighten/brighten things up. I confess that this is a difficult style for me to embrace although I live with a man that never met a Hawaiian shirt he didn’t like-the brighter and bolder the better!
Along with her husband Bruce, Rebecca Slaton owns Surfaces Faux Finishing and Decorative Arts Studio. She pursued a decorative painting business for several years before changing direction to focus on teaching. Her own work has been featured in many publications, and now she is a certified Faux Effects instructor. Rebecca’s dedication to art is best expressed by her commitment to the artists she teaches and mentors.
Decorative Artists are often faced with the challenge of renewing multiple surfaces in a single room while also containing costs. This can be achieved with a smart selection of products applied in different ways to create complimentary looks. At Surfaces, we’ve been developing a series of sleek glamorous finishes we call the Modern Romantics. Our Bombshell Bath combines soothing but sexy shades of pearl, silver, and light mocha for a ceiling, wall, cabinet, and tile finish.
Decorative Artists are often faced with the challenge of renewing multiple surfaces in a single room while also containing costs. This can be achieved with a smart selection of products applied in different ways to create complimentary looks. At Surfaces, we’ve been developing a series of sleek glamorous finishes we call the Modern Romantics.
Decorative Artists are often faced with the challenge of renewing multiple surfaces in a single room while also containing costs. This can be achieved with a smart selection of products applied in different ways to create complimentary looks.