Our easy how to will show you the materials and technique needed to get a marbleized finish on an accent wall.
Marble paint treatment.
Remember to paint the veins over the edge of the tabletop as well.
We found a way to capture everything you love about marble and recreate the look in a painted wall treatment.
Repeat this step at least two times and add in some white veins to create highlighted areas.
Blend out fine veins.
A marble floor would be out of most people s budget range but with a marble paint treatment you can make a plywood subfloor look like the real thing.
If you don t like marbling consider a faux.
All you need is a few buckets of paint and some crafts supplies.
Follow these steps for painting countertops to look like marble.
When the paint is dry add marble veining.
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Rinse and allow to dry.
Thoroughly wash the countertop with hot water and soap.
Dip a detail brush in diluted white or very light green paint and add fine lines to simulate veins.
As a bonus this diy project will not break the bank.
So don t skimp on the prep work.
Use a dry blending brush to smooth out the fine veins.
Sponging white back into the marble pattern is a secret weapon.
Step 1 smooth the surface to ensure that the paint job looks as real and natural as possible you need to make sure that the surface is as smooth as possible.
If desired sponge on lighter shades of green to soften the tabletop and add more depth to the surface.
How to draw marble.
Marble looks great in any room so use this painting technique to compliment your kitchen act as an accent in your family room or to spruce up your bedroom.
Part of marble s beauty is its smooth glassy surface.