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How Do You Paint A Glaze In The Bathroom?

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How Do You Paint A Glaze In The Bathroom?

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Bathrooms, usually small and somewhat intimate spaces, are perfect for experimenting with glazes and decorative or faux finishes. Different glazing effects can make your bathroom feel tranquil or exotic, whimsical or formal, subtle or dramatic. With the popularity of faux finishes, there is no shortage of resources, tools and glazes to make the job fairly easy, even if you don’t consider yourself artistic. You should be able to paint a glaze finish in your bathroom from start to finish in about two days. Choose your color scheme and the effect you want to achieve with glaze paint. Home improvement and paint stores carry a wide range of applicators and glazes along with instruction booklets and DVDs for using them. Prepare the bathroom for painting. Remove window coverings, switch plates and towel bars. Clear off countertops and wash the walls. Repair holes or dings in the drywall, and caulk gaps around trim, windows, countertops and cabinets. Tape off the ceiling, trim, and everything

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