4th June 2006

Bellagio Faux - update!

After speaking with some wise people on a DIY forum, I’ve decided to hold off on using the Bellagio Faux products. While I may still eventually use them, I’m now leaning more towards using a better quality paint and trying to create the multi-layered plaster look by myself. I am concerned about the final result, the durability, and the subtle differences. The Behr product seems to present a more convenient, quicker solution. The DIY solution, using a higher quality paint, and probably joint compound among other things, will be a longer process and not as simple.

Ultimately it comes down to what I think will look the best without obliterating the budget. The thing is, the Bellagio Faux products aren’t cheap, so getting an alternative brand of professional paint and doing the texturing myself might still work out to be the less expensive alternative. In my opinion though since we’re going to be doing this in the biggest room in the house — where we spend most of our time — it will be worth it to spend what is necessary to make it look great. After all the effort it will take to do a nice finish on the walls, I’d hate to have to redo it because it looks poor.

Anyway, that’s just the latest update. It’s also proof that one can never stop learning. Asking questions and interacting with other DIYers can teach you a lot and probably save you money, time, and headaches. Until next time…cheers!

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2nd June 2006

Bellagio Faux Finish

I thought I’d write a quick intro to one of our next major projects.  We’re going to be putting a faux finish on the main living area walls.  It’s going to be the Bellagio Faux finish by Behr.  After seeing the product and some samples at our local Home Depot, we decided to grab the free DVD they have and the color sample booklet.

They offer quite a nice range of color combinations that they show you in the booklet.  There are final finishes that range from authentic antiqued plaster to combinations of blues, greens, and other hues.  You can use multiple layers in different pre-mixed shades, or just one coat on top of a flat base coat of regular interior paint.  I’ll post a little sample of our choice a little later.  I’m going to make a full tutorial out of this project so you can see just what is involved in the process and give you a chance to see what the finish looks like when an amateur applies it to his own walls.

I’ll post more about this product and particular finish as we gear up for this project.  I’m guessing that we’ll get to it around the end of summer or somewhere around there.  We have a big list and not everything is scheduled yet as we are still undecided on which room to tackle after the kitchen renovation.  Have a great weekend everyone!

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