Decorative walls and faux finishes
Paint can be applied with specialist brushes to achieve convincing faux finishes such as stone, wood and marble. We have developed some unusal methods of paint application, creating effects from bespoke antique patterns to contemporary designs on feature walls.
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Stencilled walls, antiqued coving and acanthas corner design. |

Shark motifs on the ensuite bathroom to the shark bedroom. |

Contemporary stripes finish off this dining room. |
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Soft stripes and flowers. |

Handpainted stripes are measured to fit the walls exactly, no half stripes in the corners! |

The writing's on the wall. I began painting around the mirror on my own bathroom walls, and then continued around the room with inspirational quotes. |
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Stripes again! |

Decorative floor painted with bronze paint. |

Salty Dog restaurant, Jersey. I painted this feature wall of pebbles. |
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St Thomas' Church. I designed these walls from eclesiastical fabrics, and stencilled them using gold paint. |

Hotel room feature wall.
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Hotel room feature wall.
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Boys' camouflage walls. |

Faux stone window surround |

This dresser started life painted blue.Various coats and techniques later, it now appears to be made from oak |
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Goose feathers and soft brushes are used to mimic marble. |

Faux stone pillar in an impressive hallway. |

Pillar close up. |
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Close up of marble pillar. |
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