
Here are a few examples of the specialty finishes often used in custom painting:
- Antiquing-Add age and charm to your walls with an antique finish. There are several different types of antique finishes including crackling, distressed and gold leaf.
- Crackle-A crackle finish is another great way to get that old antique look. It resembles an old varnished surface.
- Distressed-You can create the illusion of wear over time using a distressed finish. This is a strategic technique and needs to be applied with care to ensure your distressed look doesn’t appear to be too distressed.
- Faux Gold Leaf-This technique is applied to trim, carvings or curvy features to add a contrast to the carved areas.
Faux Finish-A faux finish can create texture and depth to a room. There are a variety of faux finishes including leather, marble, suede, denim, silk, linen, brick and parchment. With the number of different finishes and methods available, you are certain to have a gorgeous home.

Colorwashing-If you’re looking to make your home feel warmer, colorwashing creates a warm and inviting effect. You can customize your look even further by using more than one color however make sure to keep it in the same tone.
Textured-Texture paint can be manipulated by a brush, trowel or roller to achieve various tactile effects.
Glazing-A glaze is a semi-transparent colored glaze painted over a base coat. You can customize your look with combing, ragging, sponging or wood graining.
Homeowners’ can use a number of interior painting techniques to create an environment which reflects their unique personalities. By utilizing these techniques, any room in your home can have an amazing, custom look.
