Unusual Paint Applications Add Fashion and Fun to Your Space

Unusual paint applications and techniques are the clothing of the interior design world -- they can distinguish your home and style, creating a unique, fashionable space. There are many different techniques for applying paint, including Venetian plaster, ragging, sponging, and illustrations.
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Fashion is a prime example of expression and individualism. Clothes and accessories make a statement, and there are endless options for distinguishing yourself and having fun. Unusual paint applications and techniques are the clothing of the interior design world -- they can distinguish your home and style, creating a unique, fashionable space. There are many different techniques for applying paint, including Venetian plaster, ragging, sponging, and illustrations.

USE PLASTER FOR A LUXE FEEL

Known for durability and attractiveness, Venetian plaster is an elegant, high-end interior finish that first became popular in Venice, Italy. It consists of several layers of plaster resulting in a glossy, smooth finish that is resistant to dents and scratches. Because of the intricacies of its application, the plaster provides a visually varied appearance while also giving the wall a sense of depth. Its resilient and easy-to-clean surface works miracles in high-traffic or moist areas, like bathrooms and kitchens. Because the creation and application of Venetian plaster can be quite complex, it is usually best to engage a professional decorative painter to perform the work for you.

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RAGGING, SPONGING, AND STRIAE ADD DEPTH AND DRAMA

Ragging, sponging and striae are more cost-effective painting methods that still set your space apart. They allow homeowners to achieve highly sophisticated-looking designs in a relatively short period of time.

Ragging uses thinned paint mixed with a glaze and is applied with a cloth to give the wall an animated texture.

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Similarly, sponging involves the use of sponges to alter the textural design of your wall. It introduces depth and shadow to an otherwise flat space.

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A striae technique uses consistent vertical lines to produce a striped effect that adds height to the space. It's great in rooms with lower ceilings or odd angles.

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USE ILLUSTRATIONS FOR ARTISTIC FLAIR

Original illustrations introduce creative points of interest, turning the room itself into a work of art.

Scribing refers to a highly decorative form of writing or drawing, usually with charcoal, on a wall surface. You can play with this technique through words, pictures or artistic compositions.

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Similar to scribing, murals add artistic interest and beauty to the space. Instead of charcoal, they use pint, and incorporate the architectural elements of the space directly into the artwork. A trompe l'oeil painter who specializes in complicated renditions of landscapes, architectural elements, and pictoral scenes can help execute your vision for the mural.

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(Photo by David Estreich)

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