Faux Painting/ Faux Finishing
Decorative paint finishes that replicate the appearance of materials such as marble, wood or stone. The term comes from the French word faux meaning false, as these techniques started as a form of replicating materials such as marble and wood with paint, but has subsequently come to encompass many other decorative finishes for walls and furniture including simulating recognizable textures and surfaces. Elite combines both art and craft to create outstanding results.
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Wallpaper
Can come plain as "lining paper" (so that it can be painted or used to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects thus giving a better surface), textured, with a regular repeating pattern design, or, much less commonly today, with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat. Elite Painting, LLC is highly skilled in all of your surface treatment requirements.
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Period Appropriate Historic Renovation
From historic color palettes to old-fashioned paint formulas, find the right fit for your house's walls with Elite Painting, LLC. Plaster walls are like a thin skin applied over wood or steel lathe, so is it any wonder they yield as buildings settle or traffic vibrations wiggle them loose? While plaster is a remarkably resilient material, it•s inevitable that it will gain a few cracks over time. From historic color palettes to old-fashioned paint formulas, we•ll find the right fit for your house.
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