This is beautiful and I hope to try it someday, please i just have a question, is it possible to try this technique on a wall that is rough like cement wall that has not been skim coated ?( we use a lot of cement for our building here in Nigeria). my reason for asking is that we have a lot of red soil (laterite) in Nigeria, we used to build mud houses before the colonial period. some of this buildings which are still standing , have a rough feel and its beautiful!!!!!!. please how can i achieve this on a cemented wall. i would like you to work on this idea. its something i want to try in my apartment because i want to experience that archaic and earthy feel ; almost like leaving in a red sand cave. thank you
Must see @The Nito Project. Or look up Cob houses. They’re made by mixing red clay, straw & sand-absolutely beautiful in appearance, all natural & will stand the test of time! Good luck!
Hi Ron, I have a home out in Az. I want it to be my little villa from Italy. Im looking for a golden/glazed color that appears as textured but in smooth for my medium sized full bathroom. Would you please advise or send me to one video you have herein. Thanks Sally
I’ve used Sheetrock mud and paint and then minwax wood stain to my walls looks awesome. Just a cheap alternative to plaster
Thanks Ron for this great video
Ron, I know this is an old video but could you please post the materials you used? Thanks!
YOU DO A GREAT JOB WITH THESE TECHNIQUES...THANKS SO MUCH
Very interesting indeed my dear sir. Heart touching
What color and the code of the color you did used
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Where can I purchase that big spatula with the vynal to lay that last coat down.??
Call the studio 301-668-5110 or email sales@thefauxschool.com I have them in my store
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This is beautiful and I hope to try it someday, please i just have a question, is it possible to try this technique on a wall that is rough like cement wall that has not been skim coated ?( we use a lot of cement for our building here in Nigeria). my reason for asking is that we have a lot of red soil (laterite) in Nigeria, we used to build mud houses before the colonial period. some of this buildings which are still standing , have a rough feel and its beautiful!!!!!!. please how can i achieve this on a cemented wall. i would like you to work on this idea. its something i want to try in my apartment because i want to experience that archaic and earthy feel ; almost like leaving in a red sand cave.
thank you
Must see @The Nito Project. Or look up Cob houses. They’re made by mixing red clay, straw & sand-absolutely beautiful in appearance, all natural & will stand the test of time! Good luck!
@Uchenna Michael Maduka
Hi Ron, I have a home out in Az. I want it to be my little villa from Italy. Im looking for a golden/glazed color that appears as textured but in smooth for my medium sized full bathroom. Would you please advise or send me to one video you have herein. Thanks
Sally
Sally Semrau make a video this weekend for you
I once did something like this on my foyer walls. Couldn't use my arm for a week afterwards.
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