![imitation granite masonry](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1486-imitaciya-granitnoy-kladki.jpg)
Tools and dyes:
• White water-based paint
• 3 types of colors: beige, olive and black
• Masking paper tape
• Foam roller
• Thin brush
• Paint tray
A base coat of paint must be applied to the previously prepared wall (puttyed and primed). Mix beige color and white water emulsion. Pour the resulting dye into the bath and roll it onto the surface using a foam roller. It is best and most correct to apply the base in 2 layers.
![Tools and dyes](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1480-instrumenty-i-krasiteli.jpg)
Give the paint time to dry completely. Then apply masking tape so that you get stripes of different sizes and thicknesses.
![stick masking tape](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1481-nakleyte-malyarnyy-skotch.jpg)
Glue paper tape according to the level or mark with a pencil dashed lines along which you can maintain the horizon and vertical of the stripes.
![mark with a pencil](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1482-razmette-karandashom.jpg)
Make a new batch of dye: add olive color to the remaining beige paint and mix thoroughly until smooth. Dip the roller into the paint and roll up the marked stripes between the tape. Excess paint will remain on the paper and the stripes will turn out even.
![Make a new batch of dye](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1483-sdelayte-novuyu-porciyu-krasitelya.jpg)
Let the olive tone dry and remove the tape. Then use color to extend the stripes that did not get paint in the same way (tape + roller).
![remove the tape](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1484-snimite-skotch.jpg)
After the olive strips have dried, make the 3rd portion of dye: add just a little black color to the remaining olive beige. You should get a nice gray shade (as you can see, the previous dye is fully used, so try to calculate the volume of paint correctly). Lightly dip a thin brush into the paint and apply the color in a “striping” pattern.
![apply color by trimming](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1485-nanesite-cvet-torcevaniem.jpg)
To complete the “picture”, we need to add volume to our “masonry”: draw gray stripes with the same thin brush, imitating the shadow of “granite”. That's it, the painting is ready!
![imitation granite masonry](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1486-imitaciya-granitnoy-kladki.jpg)
Agree, this type of surface finishing looks very original and truly exclusive, because the painting is original and “made by hand”! How can you not show off your interesting decor to the guests of your cozy home?