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  2. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Faux finishing has been used for millennia, from cave painting to the tombs of ancient Egypt, but what we generally think of as faux finishing in the decorative arts began with plaster and stucco finishes in Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago. Faux painting became popular in classical times in the forms of faux marble, faux wood, and trompe-l ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Textured Wall Paint - AOL

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    Textured Paint Types. While you can create a textured wall simply by dipping a sponge in paint and blotting it on your wall, most people use a wall texture. (Some people call it a drywall compound ...

  4. Rag painting - Wikipedia

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    Rag painting or ragging is a form of faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze and old rags to create a lively texture on walls and other surfaces. [1] [2] Example of the ragging design with a stencil. Ragging can be done as a negative or positive technique.

  5. 9 Popular Home Trends Designers Say Won't Age Well - AOL

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    As a home editor, I stay immersed in the latest design trends. I'm constantly chatting with interior designers to discover which colors, furniture styles and finishes they’re currently loving ...

  6. Color wash - Wikipedia

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    A color wash is a popular technique in faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze to create a subtle wash of color over walls or other surfaces. [1] Color washing gives a surface a translucent, watercolor appearance. [2] It can be used to add texture or accentuate natural surfaces.

  7. Designers Predict These 7 Interior Design Trends Will Be ...

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    The fifth wall (aka the ceiling) will be getting a lot more attention in the coming years. Long gone are the days of slapping on a simple white paint. Today, designers are opting for glowy pink ...