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Painting U Designs & Lessons
Faux Finshes are terms used to describe decorative paint finishes that replicate the appereance of material such as marble, wood or stone. The term comes from the French word faux, meaning false, as these techiniques started as a form of replicating materials such as marble and wood with paint, but has subsequently come to encompass many other decorative finishes for walls and furniture including simulating recognisable textures and surfaces.

Prussian Blue Faux, in first floor office.

Crimson Faux & Olive, in Master Bath.

Crimson Faux & Gold, in Master Suite.

Olive Faux, in Formal Living & Dining Space.

Olive Faux, In Formal Living & Dining Space

Olive Faux, in Formal Living & Dining Space

Marble Faux, in Master Suite.

Marble Faux & Setting Mural, in Game Room

Brick Layered Faux, in staircase.

Golden Faux in Formal Dining Area. Home in Atlanta, Georgia.

Golden Faux in Formal Dining Area. Home in Atlanta, Georgia.

Golden Faux Corridor. Home in Atlanta, Georgia.
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