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The term finish can be a catch-all term for anything applied to the surface of a building. Finishes can be as simple as a single layer of paint, or stain, or varnish on any given surface or even some of the more decorative finishes involving layers, for instance Faux wood-graining, Faux Marbling, Stenciling, glazes, and metal leafing.

Because we are a decorative finishing firm and specialize in creating finishes, we are more apt to recognize finishes for what they are- whether they be transparent layers of glazes applied to emulate natural materials like faux wood graining or various types of coverings like Anaglypta used to enhance a surfaces three dimensional character. Call us or leave us a message and letís get started on your restoration project.

Discovery and excavation of period stenciling.

Lee County Courthouse in Giddings Tx.

Stenciling dating from the completion date of the courthouse was discovered during the paint analysis. Excavation of the design as well as color matching allowed for a replication of the design in its exact historical placement.

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