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Easy "old World" Italian Finishes With Paint And Sandpaper
By Victoria Larsen
Italy....the country of ancient art and artists, of centuries old structures that to this day remind people of long lost cultures and events in time. Known for its history and exquisite architecture, Italy's ancient elegant decorating is now a sought after style in today's modern American homes. Worn Italian finishes are a popular look for both walls and furniture pieces today and enhance every decorating style from Traditional to Contemporary. These looks are super easy to achieve. With a bit of patience while paint dries and a bit of creative sanding with sand paper, you too will have the look of beautiful worn walls. Choose two coordinating colors in neutral tones. One medium-dark and one light. Paint the wall first with the darker of the two colors you have chosen. Allow to dry completely. Randomly sand the wall to expose the darker color, occasionally stepping back to view your artistry. There is no need to do anything further to the wall but if you would like to add further depth, mix a very small amount of the dark color you used with translucent wall glaze then work in 3x3 foot section, wiping the wall with the glaze and then blotting it off with a dry rag. The look is incredible and will give a more "antiqued" look to your walls. Create fabulous furniture finishes with the same technique. Seal with a matt or semi-gloss clear sealer to protect the finish once it is dry. © Victoria Larsen 2007
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