
Organized by color -- naturals and off-whites, yellows, reds, blues, greens, black and gray -- and complete with comprehensive step-by-step instructions and photographs, The Painted Kitchen offers the principles of color, choosing color, and working with man-made finishes. Full of inspiration and eminently practical, this book shows how to: prepare old or damaged natural and manmade surfaces for painting work with laminates, raw and painted wood, melamine, and fiberboard choose colors that work with the room's lighting co-ordinating colors to create ambience choose the right faux finish for your cupboards create the most popular faux effects: colorwashing, distressing, glazing, dragging, combing, stippling, sponging, rag-rolling, spattering, craquelure, crackle glazing, relief stenciling, textured combing, stamping, and decoupage use luxurious embellishments: gold leaf, colored waxes, metallic paints, molding and polishing work with exciting products: venetian plaster, texture paints, liming wax, graphite varnish. mix universal tints
More than 16 innovative projects, each with four variations, offer choices for everyone, including: blue-and-white Portuguese-style folk art vinegar-glaze fingerprinting birch wood graining with faux ebony and ivory inlay terra cotta polished plaster with copper squares liming over a marquetry-style woodwash vine-leaf stipple, ginghamchecks, duck-egg speckle distressed paintwork and hand-painted script.
An extensive list of North American sources rounds out this excellent how-to reference.
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