The living room done by Carrier and Company had a very subtle and delicate linen technique.
Up until a couple of years ago the word "paint technique" would make many, including myself, freak out!. The first thought coming to mind would've been that weary sponge paint technique of the 90's that was just eekie-cheapi-looking... Now wall paint technique have refined itself to the limit. Most of the designer showhouses I've visited lately have had many walls covered in these new and exquisite techniques. The latest was Designer Visions Showhouse 2011 where basically all three apartments had two or more rooms covered with Ralph Lauren's paint techniques which offer a range of finishes from Natural Linen to Antiqued Leather. My favorite finishes so far are Natural Linen and Venetian Plaster. Now this last one may not appeal to everyone but I think that in modern apartments where architectural details are lacking, this would add interest and character.In the den, Carrier and Company applied another linen technique in an orange tone where you can appreciate the effect better. Below, a closer look.
This decorative paint done on the entryway of this year's Designer Visions Showhouse is Venetian Plaster and was done by Ricardo Brizola. The same technique, below, was done on the hallway walls of Elle Decor Modern Concept home this year.
images via House Beautiful, Casa Diseno,
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