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Jul 11
2011

Faux Wood Graining by European Finishes in Sarasota

Posted by gabriel in stains , paint , oils , glazes , Faux Wood Graining by European Finishes in Sarasot , beautiful authentic- looking wood beams , and solvents

Faux Wood Graining by European Finishes in Sarasota

European Finishes also specializes in the art of Faux Wood-Graining. Our artisans can transform ordinary drywall beams into beautiful authentic- looking wood beams. This process is achieved by using paint, stains, glazes, oils, and solvents that provide a natural and real wood look. We can also faux paint crown molding, baseboards, door and window casings, to match any existing furniture or cabinets. Where real wood beams are not possible Faux Wood-Graining is a viable alternative!

May 31
2011

Crackle Finishes by European Finishes in Sarasota

Posted by gabriel in tables , light fixtures , lamps , furniture , desks , Crackle Finishes by European Finishes in Sarasota , ceilings

Crackle Finishes by European Finishes in Sarasota
Crackle Finishes are used to antique:  light fixtures, tables, furniture, lamps, desks, ceilings, etc., where a dramatic aged appearance is desired. Crackling resembles the look of weathered paint. Ceiling domes make a perfect candidate for this type of finish.

Feb 16
2011

Venetian Plaster Wall Finish

Posted by gabriel in www.europeanfinishes.com/ , Venetian Plaster Wall Finish , matte finish , low polish , high polish

Venetian Plaster Wall Finish
Venetian Plaster is an ancient building material which originates with lime and marble. Lime that can be brought up to a high polish, low polish, matte finish, and smooth to the touch. It can also have a granular texture.
The term Venetian Plaster also can refer to the method of application. Natural lime plasters have been around since the time of the ancient Egyptians and peoples of Antiquities. Originally, they were strictly used for the protection of structures. The Venetians took it to another level. They added natural pigment to add a decorative use both interior and Exterior.

For more info about Venetian Plaster go to: http://www.europeanfinishes.com/

Jan 19
2011

How to Repair Lime Plaster Walls

Posted by gabriel in http://www.europeanfinishes.com/ , How to Repair Lime Plaster Walls

How to Repair Lime Plaster Walls

Lime plaster walls are built on top of a support of lathe, which is narrow strips of wood mounted on a frame with gaps between each wooden slat. Lime plaster is layered on the surface of the lathe and plaster is forced in between the slats of the lathe. When dry, the excess plaster binds the plaster to the lathe. Overtime the normal house shifting can cause a separation between the lime plaster and the lathe causing cracks and soft spots in the wall. To repair the wall the lime plaster is reattached to the lathe using plaster repair products.

1. Use a drill and a masonry bit to drill holes 1 to 2 inches from the crack. When you hit a lathe, use it as a guide line for where to drill. Drill holes on both sides of the crack 3 inches from the hole where you hit the lathe. If you hit a void between the lathe, mark it with a pencil so you will know not to put adhesive in that hole.

2. Use a vacuum to clean out each drilled hole of loose plaster debris.

3. Press the spray nozzle against each hole and spray two squirts of wall conditioner into each hole and let it set for 10 minutes. Wipe off any drips from the wall surface with a damp sponge.

4. Place the plaster repair adhesive nozzle into each hole, using a caulking gun. Squeeze the trigger gently until adhesive begins to flow out of the hole. Do this to all drilled holes skipping the void holes you marked with a pencil.

5. Drill plastic clamps mounted on drywall screws into existing holes, on each side of the crack, every 8 to 12 inches, until you see adhesive beginning to flow from the holes. Then, stop. Wipe excess adhesive from the wall with a damp sponge. The clamps will draw the plaster and the lathe layers closer together and hold them in place until the adhesive dries.

6. Let the adhesive dry 24 to 48 hours. Check the label on the adhesive product for drying times. Unscrew the plastic clamps and gently remove them from the wall with a putty knife. Apply all purpose joint compound to all holes and cracks with a 6-inch putty knife. Let the joint compound dry and sand lightly. Wipe the dust off the wall with a clean dry cloth, prime the wall and paint.

Tips & Warnings
A masonry bit works well for plaster repair because it will allow you to drill through the plaster but not the lathe. Plaster repair products come in convenient kits that include the wall conditioner. Ask at your home improvement for suggestions for the best product to use on your cracked wall.

Wear a mask to avoid inhaling plaster dust. Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from plaster particles and dust.

For more info about Lime Plaster Walls visit us at: http://www.europeanfinishes.com/



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Authentic Venetian Lime Plaster
Faux Painting
Faux Wood Graining
(941) 544-6000
info@europeanfinishes.com

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