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I have a client that is looking for a lot of interior molding work to be completed to look like it has been gold leafed. I will attach pics of exactly what he has in mind so you can better understand the desired effect. He got a quote to actually use gold leaf but it was astronomical so he has informed me if I can find a paint that best replicated gold leaf he'll give me the job. This is a first for me so I am hopeful there are some people out there that have done this before. I am not looking for one of those 5 step processes in order to get it to look real (ie.: paint the background black, then with a copper color, then with a translucent gold, then a metallic clear, then poly) The amount of time to do all of that would be astronomical. These aren't just whole moldings, a molding will be off white and I have to individual paint the egg & dart pieces or small scrolls, etc. So a 1 step process is ideal. Any ideas? I did see just from looking around that at Home Depot there was a Valspar line called Brilliant Metals and they had a color called Gold Leaf. 2 step process, Gold background color and clear metallic overlay. Thank you for any help.
I have a client that is looking for a lot of interior molding work to be completed to look like it has been gold leafed. I will attach pics of exactly what he has in mind so you can better understand the desired effect. He got a quote to actually use gold leaf but it was astronomical so he has informed me if I can find a paint that best replicated gold leaf he'll give me the job. This is a first for me so I am hopeful there are some people out there that have done this before. I am not looking for one of those 5 step processes in order to get it to look real (ie.: paint the background black, then with a copper color, then with a translucent gold, then a metallic clear, then poly) The amount of time to do all of that would be astronomical. These aren't just whole moldings, a molding will be off white and I have to individual paint the egg & dart pieces or small scrolls, etc. So a 1 step process is ideal. Any ideas? I did see just from looking around that at Home Depot there was a Valspar line called Brilliant Metals and they had a color called Gold Leaf. 2 step process, Gold background color and clear metallic overlay. Thank you for any help.



