01 Paint
Faux Bois
Faux bois has historical roots and has been used for centuries in decorative arts. Faux bois arose in France in the mid-1800s due to the development of portland cement and inexpensive steel. Craftsmen used the new material to imitate rustic wooden structures and railings for charming finishes.
Faux bois is primarily about creating a visual illusion. It aims to convincingly replicate the intricate patterns and textures of wood grains, knots, and finishes. Faux bois can be used to imitate various types of wood, such as oak, walnut, mahogany, ebony, rosewood & pine.
Faux Bleached Pine Panled Room
Faux Birds Eye Maple Faux
Faux Bois Bleached Pine
Trompe l’oeil bleached pine.
Faux Bois Oak doors
01 Paint
Faux Bois
Faux bois has historical roots and has been used for centuries in decorative arts. Faux bois arose in France in the mid-1800s due to the development of portland cement and inexpensive steel. Craftsmen used the new material to imitate rustic wooden structures and railings for charming finishes.
Faux bois is primarily about creating a visual illusion. It aims to convincingly replicate the intricate patterns and textures of wood grains, knots, and finishes. Faux bois can be used to imitate various types of wood, such as oak, walnut, mahogany, ebony, rosewood & pine.
Glazing
Distressing & Antiquing
Pictorial
Stencil
Faux Marble
High Gloss