Colour Washing
Color Washing is a technique that adds texture and age
to walls in order to create a finish that has color and depth for your
décor. The process is simple to follow and can be accomplished
by anyone with a desire to present a different affect that just standard
paint in a room. Of course, the color washing effect can also be used
on other surfaces as well, such as furniture.
To color wash walls you will first need to apply a base
coat of flat paint in the color that best suits the style of your room.
Once this is complete, mix your glaze for the color wash effect in a
darker color than the base coat on the wall. It is advisable to add
a neutral base to the glaze, as this will allow the glaze to dry with
a more translucent tone, giving the walls more of a color washed effect.
Now apply the glaze coat to the color washed wall with
a sponge. When this is complete, and while the wall is still wet, apply
a second coat of glaze lightly to even out both applications. A third
coat of glaze can be applied again to the color washed wall after a
two hour wait time if a deeper glaze color is desired on the color washed
surface.
While this color washed process is intended to create
an aged look to the walls, you will want to pay close attention to the
strokes that are used when applying the glaze. The more strokes that
are present, the more the color washed wall will appear to be “aged”.
Therefore, if you desire a minimal color washed effect on your walls
you will want to soften the sponge strokes with a dry sponge prior to
the glaze completely drying.