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In this video, we demonstrate a high-end decorative painting technique known as faux marbling (or marbre factice). The goal is to transform a plain stone staircase into the look of rare, luxury marble using poured resin. The team, dressed in period-correct 18th-century attire, showcases the traditional "wet-on-wet" blending method adapted for modern materials. Step 1: Base Coat Application (The Canvas) Priming: The process begins on a clean, primed staircase structure inside a blue-paneled foyer. White Base Pour: The artisan pours a large volume of white self-leveling epoxy resin down the steps. This acts as the "ground" color, simulating the white calcite base of natural marble. Distribution: The team uses brushes to ensure the white resin covers every riser and tread evenly, creating a wet canvas for the colors to flow into. Step 2: Veining and Color Integration Pigment Pouring: While the white base is still wet, a contrasting dark red (burgundy) resin is poured to simulate the iron-oxide rich veins found in Rouge Royal marble. Accent Colors: A third color, a metallic gold/bronze resin, is added to create depth and mimic mineral deposits like pyrite or mica often found in high-end stone. Step 3: Wet-on-Wet Blending & Texturing Agitation: The team vigorously uses large brushes to swirl the red and gold pigments into the white base. This chaotic motion is essential to break up the straight pour lines and create organic, random patterns typical of metamorphic rock. Gravity Flow: The natural flow of the resin down the stairs helps elongate the "veins," adding to the realism of the stone effect. Step 4: Final Glazing & Styling Clear Coat: Once the color layer has settled, a final flood coat of crystal-clear epoxy is poured. This "glaze" seals the design, adds depth, and provides a durable, high-gloss finish that mimics polished stone. Period Staging: The project is completed by staging the area with antique furniture and props, contextualizing the floor design within a historical interior. Techniques & Materials: Technique: Faux Marbling / Fluid Art Pouring. Materials: Self-Leveling Epoxy Resin, Metallic Pigments (Gold, Burgundy, White). Style: Rococo / French Baroque Interior Design.
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