Swirl Artex Textured Ceiling
In this video i show steps to making good the ceiling repair and preparation and matching in the swirl artexing texture pattern small stipple brush 6 occ.
Swirl artex textured ceiling. How to create a swirl pattern with textured paint on the ceilings. Many ceilings constructed of drywall simply have a coat of paint but others have a more decorative appearance. Using a textured paint pattern is an efficient attractive way to hide an uneven or otherwise damaged ceiling. If a ceiling with swirl pattern needs to be repaired you must reapply the texture.
Today artex textured ceilings are not as popular as they once were although the product is still sold and used. Swirl one of the most popular artex ceiling patterns are swirls. Aug 25 2018 explore mary mcdonagh s board artex ceiling on pinterest. Again this pattern uses the texturing brush to create roughly sketched swirls with a professional appearance.
Asbestos in artex ceilings swirl pattern artex ceiling artex was used a lot throughout the 1970 s mainly on ceilings but also on interior walls. Textured paint is. Plus creating border edges effects and center light piece resembling ceiling medallion set. Artex differs from plaster in that it was marketed as a material intended to receive a textured finish thus enabling a ceiling to be finished without plastering skills.
See more ideas about ceiling ceiling texture artex ceiling. Place the brush on the recently coated surface and starting from the bottom of the circle spin the brush. However the techniques still apply and using textured coatings such as artex remain an effective method of concealing damaged ceilings. Whilst there are many textured ceiling and wall finishes available most people associate these with artex these finishes are put on as a liquid and then patterned they are like thick paint when applied textured finishes come in ready mixed cold mix and warm water mixes many patterns are available and the difficult ones are best left to the professionals but there are.
Artexed ceilings with their elaborate swirls and patterns were a common sight in uk houses in the 1970s and early 1980s.