Adding a metallic finish to a painted wall can give any room a dramatic touch. DIY Design & Decorating host Nancy Golden gives tips for warming walls with metallic glazes. The first step in applying a metallic glaze to a wall is to paint the wall with a base coat of interior latex paint in a color that will complement the glaze. Silver, copper and gold metallic glazes applied over a base coat of ivory give a look that's streaky and lacks depth. A base coat close in color to the metallic glaze will complement it. Rich color results when a metallic silver glaze is applied over a gray base coat (figure A). A reddish-brown undercoat works well with a copper metallic glaze (figure B), and a dark-mustard base coat brings out the color in a gold metallic glaze finish (figure C). It's tricky to apply metallic-finish paints without streaks. Do-it-yourselfers will get better results when using metallic glazes in small areas as accent colors. If you'd like to glaze a large surface, apply the glaze with a spray gun or hire a professional to do the job.
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