Faux Painting & Textures

Decorative Faux Finish painting is a technique that creates texture by replicating the look of other surfaces, such as Faux Granite, Faux Marble, Antiquing, Crackling, Pickling Wood, Artificial Wood Beam, Artificial Brick, Artificial Stone, plus many more. Don’t be fooled! Our professional artists are masters at creating the look and feel of these original surfaces. Faux finish painting is one of the fastest growing decoration trends.  Bringing architectural details to a plain canvas takes a master’s touch.  Eddie Padilla offers 20 years of expertise and experience to transform your space.

Wood Beams

Exposed wood ceiling beams are an architectural feature that adds a decorative element and charm to most any room. Replacing those painted beams just to get a wood look makes little practical sense; stripping them down to bare wood, if they even are wood, is a cumbersome process. Instead, a faux wood-graining technique re-creates the look of any wood you like, dark or light, giving those beams the visual appeal you desire. You can even install artificial beams, or paint a faux finished beam to give your space that special charm.

Floors

A faux finish on an indoor concrete floor or tile floor allows you to completely change its appearance, emulating the look of slate, flagstone or even wood. Maybe you are tired of your beige tile floors that are everywhere in your house? We can completely transform the look bringing a custom design to your space.

 

Furniture

Refinishing or updating your furniture can give it a completely different look and feel.  Painting an old worn out piece of furniture can bring new life to a throw away piece.  Decorative Faux Finish Painting can give a vintage look that oozes with charm from seemingly years of wear and tear.

 

Walls

Sometimes homeowners want more than just a plain, painted wall. Adding texture or a decorative finish to your walls adds interest, glamour and personality to a room. Add texture, stucco, or wood grain to give your bare walls some charm and distinction.