Discover how adding special touches to painted walls can
personalize your space and enhance architectural features.
George Borlodan of Borlodan Painting
Company, renowned for quality craftsmanship, shares top painting
techniques to elevate any paint job, create ambiance, and reflect
your unique style.
PASO
ROBLES, Calif., Sept. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- For some home and business
owners, adding special touches to painted walls is a deeply
satisfying expression of themselves within their surroundings.
Special touches add customized visual interest, highlight unique
architectural features, create a specific ambiance, and —most of
all—express personality and style. George
Borlodan, owner of Borlodan Painting Company, known for a
commitment to quality workmanship, has prepared a report about the
leading painting techniques that can dress up any paint job with
special touches that express "you" to all who enter.
Texturing techniques offer a variety of
methods for customizing any space.
Choosing colors for a home or business is a time-consuming
process, and for many, the perfect colors on the walls, ceilings,
and trim are enough to showcase their taste and style. Others want
a little something extra that sets the mood for a space or
expresses a specific artistic flair. There are so many compelling
options to consider. Borlodan has narrowed down the choices to the
following most popular techniques.
- Stenciling is a fairly easy process that ensures crisp and
consistent designs and can be painted anywhere on a wall or
ceiling, in corners, and on trim around windows and doors. The
choices are wide open for botanical, geometric, or any appealing
motif. Pre-cut stencils can be purchased but some people prefer
making their own, custom, stencils.
- Texturing techniques offer a variety of methods for customizing
any space. A textured finish can be achieved by applying a base
coat of paint, usually in a darker shade, and then once dry,
applying a lighter coat of paint or a glaze. Apply the second coat
in small sections using a sponge, rag, or brush. Dab or drag the
applicator to create the desired texture pattern. Rags can be
wadded or rolled up to create interesting textures. Texturing tools
aren't limited to rags, sponges, or brushes. Just about any
material can be used for texturing.
- Frottage—another form of texturing— involves adhering materials
like cheesecloth, lace, or even crumpled paper to the wall using a
texture medium. Once dry, paint over the materials, then carefully
remove them to reveal the impressed pattern in the paint.
- Glazing involves applying a tinted translucent wash or glaze
over a base coat of paint. This allows the base color to show
through, creating a multi-dimensional, antiqued look.
- Brush or rag on the glaze in overlapping strokes, removing
excess with a rag for more transparency.
- Adding metallic or pearlescent pigments to paint creates a
shimmering, multi-tonal finish. Metallic paints can be applied as a
base coat or layered over another color for a subtle sheen.
Pearlescent pigments produce a luminous, opalescent effect that
shifts in different lighting.
Finishing touches to any space are only as good as the original
paint job. The Atascadero painter
stresses the importance of properly preparing walls, ceilings, and
trim before the first brush of paint touches anything. Clean
surfaces, correctly patching holes and scratches, masking, and
choosing the right paint and tools for the job are all part of the
final product. In the end, choosing the perfect colors is the
easiest part.
Before investing time and cost into special painting effects, be
sure the first paint job is done the right way. If adding special
effects or textures to an older paint job, the proper preparation
steps still need to be followed. Applying new paint to dirty walls
can lead to peeling and other unsatisfactory results, including
compromised colors.
Borlodan Painting Company has been serving the painting needs of
California's Central Coast since
2005. Customers include residential, commercial, rentals,
agricultural projects, fences, barns, and even furniture. No job is
too small or too big. The way we see it is that every job we take
on, from a piece of furniture to a full commercial painting
contract, is our most important project," said Borlodan.
"The Borlodan Touch" which makes the company the painter of
choice in Atascadero and nearby
communities, is based on the team's refusal to cut corners. Every
job is approached with care and professionalism, from proper
surface preparation to choosing paint brands that can stand up to
outdoor weather, or the wear-and-tear of indoor life, and to
leaving a clean work site when they are finished.
Borlodan Painting Company
6205 Via Huerto Ct.
Atascadero, CA 93422
(805) 295-0194
Media Contact
Scott Brennan, Access Publishing,
(805) 226-9890, scott@accesspublishing.com
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