Painting And Decorating Techniques
“Faux dragging” may be used on the majority of sufficiently smooth and prepared surfaces to provide the appearance of rich silk or fancy wallpaper. While it is a very simple technique to master, it adds a lot to the entire painting and decorating job since the results are rich and beautiful. Why not try this out GSD Painting and Decorating Contractors
To produce the “faux dragging” appearance, a variety of glazes and latex paints may be utilised, but we always recommend using an oil-based paint or glaze since it will allow you more flexibility in terms of attempting to manipulate it into the required styles, while non-oil based ones can dry very fast. The greatest part about this method is that it can be used not just on walls and ceilings, but also on most kinds of woodwork and furniture.
When a dried brush is dragged through a coloured glaze, the effect is produced. The underlying colour is exposed in extremely thin lines, giving the walls the appearance of silk cloth. Dragging is particularly effective over a white base coat in delicate colours like pastels. To achieve a “vintage” appearance, start with a cream or off-white foundation then add tan or taupe colours.
So here are the steps to doing “fake dragging”:
Using a latex base coat, apply two coats (white or off-white). Allow at least two hours for the wall to dry after painting both applications.
Mix satin latex paint with latex glazing liquid according to the glazing liquid’s packaging directions.
Apply the coloured glaze to a length of working surface.
Start at one end and drag a 4″ dragging brush (or any long bristles brush) through the wet glaze, or use a dry cloth to get the desired look. Keep your hand as stable as possible while dragging.
Also, if you’re working with the whole length of a wall, from ceiling to baseboard, a very broad brush, such as a wallpaper brush or even the wide end of a broom, may be used.
Steps 3 and 4 should be repeated on the next area, and the dragging brush should be cleaned with a cloth before dragging the next area.