Step-by-step Paint Techniques and Faux Effects

Step-by-step Paint Techniques and Faux Effects

by Marina Niven (Author), Louise Hennigs (Author), Louise Hennigs (Author), Marina Niven (Author)

Synopsis

Step-by-Step Paint Techniques & Faux Effects is an inspirational invitation for beginners and more advanced decorators to revitalize their homes by using simple but exciting paint finishes. What may seem like a complicated procedure at first, will become a thoroughly enjoyable and affordable method of enhancing the home by creating a range of stunning effects - from a leather look for the study to the cheerful Fantasy Marble that can transform not only trinket boxes, but pillars and wall sections as well. Clear step-by-step explanations accompanied by specially commissioned photography will guide home decorators, teach them about surface preparation and colour choice, and offer over 20 different projects that will appeal to a wide range of tastes and abilities.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 1843303752
ISBN 13: 9781843303756

Author Bio
Marina Niven owns a decorating business in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and teaches paint effects. She studied at London's Inchbald School of Design and at the American Academy of Decorative Painting in Arizona. Marina was involved in the restoration of the Villa Ciano in Tuscany and designed and painted the ceilings of the Sultan of Brunei's reception rooms in London. Louise Hennigs is a designer of interior finishes and mural artist, and freelances as colour consultant. She has been commissioned by architects, designers and interior decorators to undertake a variety of projects for restaurants, wineries and international hotels. She has worked around the world, from England to Spain and Singapore. Today, she lives in Cape Town, South Africa. Their previous successful titles, Decorative Paint Finishes and Outdoor Paint Techniques and Faux Finishes, were both published by New Holland Publishers