
With a back drop of faux stone this learning board is actually flat and was painted to look 3D |

This trompe l’oeil window was painted to create a view where none existed |

This shows another flat learning board made to
look 3D using trompe l'oeil techniques |
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This firedoor is flat, the panels are not real, they have been painted. The niche above is also not real, it has been painted using trompe l'oeil techniques (close up below)

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The main wall of this bathroom has been transformed with the illusion of the paper having been ripped away to reveal a view of a tropical sunset beyond |

This boiler housing has been painted to look like a real cupboard. All the items on display were personal to the client and have been acheived using trompe l'oeil and decoupage techniques |

This mdf office furniture was faux wood grained to look like real oak & burr walnut. Remember it’s not real wood! |

Faux wood graining – faux oak and faux burr walnut |

Faux wood graining – faux oak and faux burr walnut |

Faux wood graining – faux oak and faux burr walnut
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This conservatory wall has the illusion of having succumbed to the ravages of time. It seems as if the plaster has peeled away to reveal the buildings original stonework beneath
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This picture is a close up of the faux stone and faux aged plaster walls. It also shows the fresco style ivy detailing that is subtle yet brings the outside in |

The recessed panel above the fire door is wood and was originally the same colour as the door. It has been painted so as to blend in with the real stone the shopping centre is built in |

This picture shows a close up of another panel that was painted on the same building. It too is not real stone, but was painted to look like it |

These walls, originally white, were painted to look like real marble |

Faux marble columns |

The columns of this hotels main function rooms were painted to look like real marble and compliment the other period features |

Close up of faux marble colums |

The fish and pediment of this entrance hall have been painted using grisaille techniques |

The area above the dado rail has a 3-tone striped oil glaze, below there is faux marbling |

This fantasy mural (30’x15’) shows faux stoneworkand can be seen in the medieval section of ‘The Time Machine’, a kid's activity centre. The characters were designed by Imaginative Interiors
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