Michael Gilbert Studios in Charleston, SC has launched decorative painting & faux finishing services. The company specializes in using decorative paint to restore & redesign existing mantels, floors, ceilings & ceiling beams.
Michael Gilbert Studios in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina has launched expert decorative faux finishing and decorative painting services. The company specializes in decorative painting that provides an alternative to big home renovations.
More information and a blog post from the company owner can be found here: https://michaelgilbertstudios.com/faux-finishing/faux-marble-mantel
In the above blog post, company owner Michael Gilbert provides some good reasons to consider decorative painting for mantel upgrades and other household projects. Instead of spending too much time and money tearing out stone, wood and other materials, Michael emulates the appearance of the material by painting it.
This method of interior renovation for upgrades and design provides a cost-effective and quick solution for homeowners who want to update or change their mantels, floors, ceilings, stairs and ceiling beams without a lengthy, messy, costly process.
Michael Gilbert has developed a proprietary technique to allow paint to bond to stone and marble as it would to wood or plaster. Through his years of development and testing he has now created a versatile formula that can be bonded to any surface using a commercial grade water based clear coat.
Michael and his team take on a variety of projects but often in demand are faux marble floors, faux mantels, faux ceilings and ceiling beams, though the service could be extended to most other household features.
Faux marble floors are a popular option to completely transform the vibe of any room. One of the projects they’ve done was an 1820’s farmhouse with oak stained floors. The client wanted a charcoal and white marbled checkered floor and Michael and his team delivered an outstanding finished product.
The company has been in business for 30 years and is confidently providing a state of the art service to their customers. Interested parties can find more information and read Michael Gilbert’s latest blog post at the link above.