And it's so simple that even I, a faux-finish-impaired decorator, can do it There are two techniques for color wash application: sponge or brush. 3. Work on a small portion of the wall at a time (3 foot by 3 foot is a good size). Dip the sponge into the color wash glaze and squeeze lightly. Each requires a slightly different glaze formula. Repeat moving upward until the entire wall is covered. 6.
Dip the sponge into the color wash glaze and squeeze lightly. Mask off (using painter's tape) parts of the room which will not receive the wash. Its best to cover the floor with... 2.

5. If you like the soft look of watercolors, why not try using a color wash on your walls? 2. Mix in a bucket. 1. Mask off (using painter�s tape) parts of the room which will not receive the wash. Its best to cover the floor with plastic drop cloths.

Prime the wall with low luster latex enamel paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step.

2. 3. Mask off (using painter�s tape) parts of the room which will not receive the wash. Its best to … Sponge Technique: Color Wash Glaze: Mix together 1 part latex paint and 6 parts water in a bucket. Sponge Technique: Color Wash Glaze: Mix together 1 part latex paint and 6 parts water in a bucket. 1.

Wipe excess glaze away, if necessary. Softening Your Walls with Color Wash 1. Dip the sponge into the color wash glaze and squeeze lightly. Each requires a slightly different glaze formula. Beginning in a lower corner, apply the glaze to the wall in short, overlapping strokes. Dip the sponge into the color wash glaze and squeeze lightly.

4. 4. Change the direction of the strokes frequently. And it�s so simple that even I, a faux-finish-impaired decorator, can do it There are two techniques for color wash application: sponge or brush.

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2. Beginning in a lower corner, apply the glaze to the wall in short, overlapping strokes. 1.

Brush Color Wash Glaze: 1 part flat latex paint, 1 part latex paint conditioner (available at your local home improvement center), and 2 parts water. 7. Mask off (using painterï?

Beginning in a lower corner, apply the glaze to the wall in short, overlapping strokes. Change the direction of the strokes frequently. In addition to a softer color, color washing can accentuate the texture of your plaster or stucco walls.
Change the direction of the strokes frequently. Color Wash Glaze: Mix together 1 part latex paint and 6 parts water in a bucket. Repeat moving upward until the entire wall is covered. 6.

Mask off (using painter�s tape) parts of the room which will not receive the wash. Its best to cover the floor with plastic drop cloths (especially if you are as messy as I am). Prime the wall with a low luster latex paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step.

In addition to a softer color, color washing can accentuate the texture of your plaster or stucco walls. There are two techniques for color wash application: sponge or brush. 4.

Dip a paintbrush in the glaze and remove the excess against the side of the bucket. Beginning in a lower corner, apply the glaze to the wall in short, overlapping strokes. Work on a small portion of the wall at a time (3 foot by 3 foot is a good size). 1. 3. 3. Prime the wall with a low luster latex paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step. ?s tape) parts of the room which will not receive the wash. Its best to cover the floor with plastic drop cloths (especially if you are as messy as I am). Brush over the surface repeatedly to soften the look of the paint. Prime the wall with a low luster latex paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step.

4. (Better get the industrial-sized package of paper towels!) 5. There you have it!