PAINT
Textured Paint
A Simple & Creative Way To Transform Living and Commercial Spaces
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ention “textured paint” and most people might be drawn to expensive high end décor. However, textured paint is a simple and creative way to transform even the most basic of living spaces. With the right materials it can be quite affordable too, and in fact, is often a fun way to try out one’s DIY painting and décor skills. What is Textured Paint? Ordinary paint often has a simple and plain look to it, with the colour, type, and quality of the paint being the main separating elements of the finished look. However, if you are going for a unique, rustic, casual, or chic look that boasts more than a plain finish, textured paints might be what you need. Textured paint can be bought premixed with different size finishes (such as with 0.5mm-2mm textures). Regular paint can also be mixed with non-chemical aggregates like silica sand and other additives. The coarseness or fineness of the final texture will depend on the constituent size of the aggregates.
additives and resins that are fungi-resistant, tougher aggregates, fast-drying pigments, and various admixtures making them suitable for external application. This can be a great way to improve the longevity and maintenance life of external walls that are often damaged by moisture and UV from sunlight. Other advantages of special textured paints include crack resistance (important due to their higher film thickness), heat resistance, and flexibility to withstand extreme temperature fluxes. How To Apply Textured Paint The application process of textured paint depends on the desired objective and final pattern or finish. Usually, the process would begin as normal, with the preparation of the base surface and application of a suitable undercoat. This can be done with a regular paintbrush. It is recommended that the color of this undercoat should be as close as possible to that of the desired final product. It is also recommended to avoid the process on external walls when it is raining or if rain is anticipated within a few hours.
Why Textured Paint? Textured paints can give life to the plainest of living spaces, and they are of great use to commercial space owners who are always trying to attract new customers and clients with unique designs and special effects. Beyond the decorative application, textured paints can also be used to hide imperfections such as damages and cracks in walls that cannot be easily repaired and painted over using regular paint without affecting the aesthetic integrity of the wall.
The desired textured paint, usually Acrylic paint with a percentage of aggregates of different sizes should be chosen and a paint color test done to determine the right color specification for the finish. For a rustic feel, a coarser aggregate size may be more suitable. The acrylic paint may be diluted with water or other recommended agents to achieve the required application thickness and consistency.
Special types of textured paints may be formulated using unique
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The base coat may be applied with an exterior emulsion paint roller. Microfiber rollers are also recommended for light-to-
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