HOW REAL DO THE FAUX PANELS LOOK?
Faux Panels and Siding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Everyone has the same reaction when they see our faux panels for the first time. They have to actually pick up a panel see how light it is. Shocked, surprised and delighted. They can't believe it's not real. The faux panels are indistinguishable from real brick, stone and wood products.
DO THE FAUX WOOD BEAMS LOOK REAL?
Faux Wood Beams Frequently Asked QuestionsEveryone has the same reaction when they see our Faux Wood Beams for the first time. They have to touch one to "see" with their own hands that it is not real wood. Next they have to pick up the beam to see how light it is. Shocked, surprised, and delighted. They can't believe it.
CAN YOUR FAUX PANELS BE USED OUTSIDE?
Faux Panels and Siding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)YES! Our faux panels were specially formulated to resist moisture, sun fading, insects and pests. See some examples of outside installations of wood, brick and stone siding.
HOW DO I CLEAN THE FAUX PANELS?
Faux Panels and Siding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Cleaning the panels is easy. For exterior applications, simply rinse them down with a garden hose. For interior applications, you can wash them with soap and water or a mild detergent.
Are your tables made of real or faux marble?
LuxuryLifeForLess.com Frequently Asked QuestionsWe do not carry any faux products. All our tables are made of real marble. Note that travertine is also a type of marble.
CAN I USE YOUR FAUX PANELS ON A CURVED SURFACE?
Faux Panels and Siding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Yes, our panels do have some flex to them. The maximum deflection is 4" (per 4 foot panel). They can be bent either convex or concave. We highly recommend that you first put the faux panels in a warm room for at least an hour before you try to bend them. The warmth will help relax the panels and make them to bend easier.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVE OUR FAUX PANELS FROM TIME OF ORDER?
Faux Panels and Siding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)It depends on our inventory and your order size. Most orders take approximately 3 to 5 weeks to arrive.
Do sunless tans look like real tans?
Frequently Asked Questions - Sunless.comI don't think so, but the numerous people who have commented on my lovely tan are starting to change my mind. To me, sunless tanners produce results which are far too even to look like a real tan. The first time I met someone who used a sunless tanner, I assumed she was using a sun lamp.
Is there a "real" person who will look over my homework and answer my questions?
FAQ's: Frequently Asked Questions about our Online Search En...Yes, our instructor-led students are assigned to an instructor as soon as they register. Our instructors are quite real, and you'll find them personable, knowledgeable, and very willing to work with you on your Web site.
DO THEY LOOK REAL?
Culturedwood.comEveryone has the same reaction when they see our Cultured Wood Products for the first time. They have to touch it to "see" with there own hands that it is not real wood. Next they have to pick up the beam to see how light it is. Amazed, surprised, and delighted. They can't believe it.
Why do the synthetic rocks look so real?
Synthetic Faux Rock Construction FAQs, Frequently Asked Ques...The molds are made from real rock. A patented molding process duplicates every nick, crack and crevice on the real specimen.
What is the finish on panels?
Synthesizers.com --- FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsPanels are .062" aluminum that is sanded vertically to give it a nice finish, then the edges are masked and the panel is painted with a coat of 'Polane' industrial paint. A very light splatter coat is put on top of that, then the panels are silkscreen printed. See this up-close picture of a panel. Moog modular panels used a different process that is somewhat dangerous. See this email from Bob Moog concerning Moog Modular Panels.
How do you make the eyes look so real?
Art Doll Tips and Faq at Petite FantasyThat is a very difficult question to answer, because my eyes are done in many layers and require much study of the human eye. Shadows and light-placement are very important! For those who wish to try repainting, I suggest buying a lot of book and magazines where you can get a good picture of various eyes and practice your techniques. Everyone's technique is different and you will want to develop your own style.
Is there any way to look at your products 'for real'?
Branded Bags: Your Questions AnsweredYes, we exhibit at many of the top shows and exhibitions in England. These include outdoor agricultural shows and flower shows as well as 'ideal home' type exhibitions at Stately Homes.
These women look too pretty. Are they real?
A Pretty Woman FAQ - Romantic Tour personal relationship Rus...Our selective approach help us to feature only the most attractive women. Russian women in general are very beautiful. A visit to Russia or Ukraine is unforgettable. You walk in the street and you can't believe your own eyes: thousands of beautiful women with stunning figures dressed in perfectly fit fashionable outfits walking in streets everywhere.
What is Faux Finishing?
Faux Finishing FAQs by MaisonArt Murals and Faux Finishesldquo;Faux” is French for false. MaisonArt can create a variety of faux finishing “looks,” including stone blocks, stucco, wood graining, and marble. It may not be practical to use the “real” materials, but there’s no reason why you can’t have faux finishes provide the real look. A mural is a painting directly on a wall or on canvas, which is then attached to the wall. A mural can be a picture of your favorite vacation spot, or something imagined.
What is a FAUX FINISH ?
artscapes jon brayton surface decorative concreteThe French word 'Faux', literally translated means 'fake' or 'false'. A 'Faux Finish' is a general term used to describe decorative and/or artistic treatments applied to any surface in order to change , enhance or imitate another material. The most prominent use and example of 'Faux Finishes' would be in theatre set design ,restaraunt decor, residential interiors , or any instance where an illusion of another surface is desired.
What is FAUX BOIS ?
artscapes jon brayton surface decorative concreteFalse wood. This is another term used to describe the art of wood graining, or the skillful use of colored glazes and specialty tools to artistically render a type of wood on any surface. In colonial America wood graining was in great demand before certain luxury woods, such as Mahogany, were widely available. George Washington's residence at Mount Vernon has many fine examples of wood graining. Furniture builders have used this technique to enhance their wares for centuries.
