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Posted on August 15, 2018January 20, 2019 by Peta

Touch-up to a Fire Damaged Wall

This wall had been doubly impacted by fire damage and also the removal of a panel of sorts. So, a faux finishing restoration was in order.

The wall finish is a type of caenstone with mica filaments throughout and is not easily touched up. I used custom tinted lime wash and gilding, creating/mimicking the texture by a skip and scratch sponge finish.

CategoriesFaux Finishing, Gilding, Lime washes, Restoration, Wall Restoration Tagscaenstone, Fire Damaged Wall, mica filaments, tinted lime

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