Painted Wood-grain
Painting surfaces to resemble wood is known as faux bois or graining. The art of reproducing the expensive look of wood grains dates back 4,000 years to ancient Egypt--with popularity resurging during the European Renaissance and again in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and North America.
The art of faux bois has practical and beautifying uses. It is especially alluring on architectural details, floors grained with the addition of painted inlaid designs, cabinetry and furniture grained in fine woods and painted with the look of inlaid bronze. Contact us at 973-865-1966 or visit our website at www.periwinkleskies.com to view more photos.