Faux
A faux finish can be loosely defined as any specialized painted or textured treatment on a wall, object, or piece of furniture.
Of course the scope of this definition is infinite, and here we list but a few of the myriad styles of faux finishing that Paul Minnihan Studios has mastered through the years: cheeseclothing, ragging, strie, graining, marbling, stenciling, colorwash, Venetian plaster, textured finishes, layered glazes, hand-painted stripes, gold leaf, tortoise shell, mother of pearl, antique patinas, speckling and painted borders. From marbling walls and columns to stenciling an entire room with a damask pattern, Paul Minnihan Studios is devoted to accommodating its clients.
A faux finish on a wall is oftentimes the final piece of the puzzle for a room's design—a catalyst for all the elements of a room to assemble and work together like actors on a stage.