When redoing the kitchen I needed to add the chair rail line midway on one wall. I desired something different, not necessarily your usual wooden rail. So I viewed the various raised stencils thinking that they may possibly make a nice rail and thought regarding using flat painted borders but decided that they were not the effect I actually wanted.
After that it arrived to mind to complete something very distinct.
I created a new faux solid rock rough rail 2" wide by way of a small less than �" thick.

I employed a water centered patching plaster mixture (Spackling) to create this effect.
Very first I measured and even marked � way throughout the wall, then measured and noted 2" below that will.
For edge instructions I used a cut cardboard field for my bottom part edge along with a yardstick for my upper edge, taping all of them to the walls as I desired them and eliminating them and exchanging them as My partner and i went. This allowed the thickness in order to be a small just one �". Be sure to eliminate any spackling increase to the edge guides as a person go either having a wet rag or even a putty knife.
My partner and i used a putty knife to use the spackling plus then wetted typically the putty knife in order to swirl the spackling to the "stone" finish that best suited me. If that got to dry because I was planning I applied a bit of drinking water to the top. You can also use the wet putty knife to define the best and bottom sides the way a person want them. We have mine which has a rougher uneven edge.
If any spackling gets where an individual don't want it, use a wet rag to take out it while this is still wet and sanding may remove any which has dried. After implementing the spackling We let it dry out at least twenty four hrs then fine sand any that may well of gotten in the wall exactly where it wasn't wanted.
Before applying the first base layer of paint make sure the spackling is entirely dry (at least 24 hrs). My partner and i used same shade and type regarding paint (flat acrylic in bone white) as utilized upon the bottom portion of the walls for the 1st base paint. Home page covered any smudges of spackling which may of gotten at the bottom wall.
Next I allowed the base coat of car paint to be dried completely.
Using acrylic craft car paint I mixed a color of flat dark sage for the second coat. This accented the colors in typically the rose floral wallpaper that was to go up and also the particular new curtains that will I'd chosen for the kitchen. My partner and i applied this second coat of paint, covering most of the base color, only allowing small amounts of the particular base to show through. Then I employed metallic acrylic paints in silver plus copper and pearlized acrylic paint throughout white satin, implementing them in sweeps and swirls to give the track more depths and even accents.
Everyone says it had been great plus best of all I just like it: -).