How to get a dry concrete wall look???
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Just wanted to ask if anyone has any suggestions on how to get a fake concrete type look on my plastered walls, or even on MDF boards. I've seen it used in the showrooms in our local furniture store, in the BO Concept section, but when I contacted them to ask how to get the look, they told me that the boards were bought in through an interior design company.
I can imagine painting them a grey colour isn't really going to give the same sort of look, so I was considering using sponges with maybe a ever so slightly darker mix of the matt grey paint mix and then trying to blend it in so it gives the sort of darker concrete look around some areas.
If anyone has any ideas, that would be great.


I can imagine painting them a grey colour isn't really going to give the same sort of look, so I was considering using sponges with maybe a ever so slightly darker mix of the matt grey paint mix and then trying to blend it in so it gives the sort of darker concrete look around some areas.
If anyone has any ideas, that would be great.
Reminds me of a house I had to sell many years ago (was working in a Estate Agents at the time). It had been reposessed, but the previous owners had stripped the plaster off the walls and varnished the brickwork.
My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
davidjpowell said:
Reminds me of a house I had to sell many years ago (was working in a Estate Agents at the time). It had been reposessed, but the previous owners had stripped the plaster off the walls and varnished the brickwork.
My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
wtf?My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
That's just odd

Kuroblack350 said:
davidjpowell said:
Reminds me of a house I had to sell many years ago (was working in a Estate Agents at the time). It had been reposessed, but the previous owners had stripped the plaster off the walls and varnished the brickwork.
My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
wtf?My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
That's just odd


Kuroblack350 said:
davidjpowell said:
Reminds me of a house I had to sell many years ago (was working in a Estate Agents at the time). It had been reposessed, but the previous owners had stripped the plaster off the walls and varnished the brickwork.
My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
wtf?My advise after seeing that is plaster is a very good thing. It's been around for a few years and looks rather good on a wall!
That's just odd

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