So you're tired of your matte cream colored walls. You have been looking around on the internet for different and interesting paint selections; or maybe you have a stack of interior decorating magazines and have seen something truly unique: painted walls that look like marble! Or perhaps they look like suede, or stucco, or any other number of surfaces and textures that you had no idea were possible.
You may have also read some sort of "do it yourself" guide on how to achieve these looks yourself, but who are you kidding? You are by no means artistically inclined whatsoever! The thought of running out and trying to find the right tools to accomplish these looks can also be quite time consuming.
If you want the job done right, it is time to call up a professional painter who is familiar with the methods and techniques to help you achieve the look that YOU want for your room. When shopping around for a painter to hire, there are some things that you definitely need to consider:
Once you find a contractor that you are happy with, then it's time to get the job started!
Be sure that, before the job is started, you remove all furniture and fixtures from the room. Take down all paintings, and even consider removing any nails or picture hanging equipment to guarantee a flawless job.
While the painter is performing the job, all you need to do is offer refreshments, let them know where your washroom is, and provide some trash bags so that they may easily dispose of any refuse. You should not have to do any clean up once the crew is out of your home.
When Faux Finished Walls may be Right for You
If you have a wall that has several flaws, or even minor flaws, such as cracking, dents, or chips, a faux finish of marble or stucco can easily conceal these defects. Some walls are just too rough to be sanded, so a faux finish would be a good choice for these walls as well.
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