We offer a full range of paint effects from color washing to faux-stone and marble. Hand painting, stenciling and lettering can complement a paint finish used as a background.
Antique effect on panelling.
A ‘dry brush’ finish alternating 5 layers of colour.
A distressed wall effect made using a sponging technique.
Antique effect on panelling.
A ‘dry brush’ effect alternating various colours in a textile fashion.
Detail of a ‘dry brush’ effect.
The panelling in this dining room has been treated with light water-based layers of colour and a flower detail in the corner.
View of the entrance and stairway restored to its former glory.
Stairway with recreated panels in plaster and antique effects.
Detail of the stairway panelling.
These panels have been treated with an ageing technique.
Detail of an aged plastered panel.
A multilayered paint finish made for an “estancia” in South America. A dry brush technique with strokes applied in a criss-cross fashion, evoking an old brick wall weathered by time.
A multilayered paint finish made for an “estancia” in South America. A dry brush technique with strokes applied in a criss-cross fashion, evoking a lime washed surface.
Our bespoke finishes are made using water-based products and are environmentally-friendly, durable, colour-stable, washable and easy to repair.
These include all the broken-color techniques and effects like marble, stone and wood, tortoise-shell, ivory, marquetry.
Always keen to explore and research new formulas and techniques, we constantly renovate our craft and expand our skills, making the most of traditional materials and paints.
Sample boards are usually provided for the client’s approval in order to ensure accurate color matching and visualize its impact in the overall decorative scheme.
We are happy to visit clients with our portfolio and samples or alternatively to send small examples by mail.