Venetian plaster, a common phrase for lime plasters, come in many varieties. It is composed of slaked limestone, marble chips, water and pigment. From shiny, smooth and full of color variation, to course and monochrome. It can be used on walls, ceilings and in wet areas such as showers. Lime plasters age well, enhancing it's organic beauty.
Photo: Vasari Marmorino
Known for its durability, creative versatility and ability to hold color, micro-cement can replicate the smooth and mottled look of Venetian plaster as well as the more monochrome and rough look of concrete. It is composed of cement, sand and an acrylic binder, ideal for high traffic, high wear areas like floors, exteriors or commercial spaces.
Photo: Milestone
Tadelakt is a Moroccan style finish comprised of similar ingredients to "Venetian plaster" with a variation on the application process. It is as much of a process as it is a product. It can be used on walls and ceilings and is designed for wet areas. Tadelakt is often smooth semi-shiny and monochromatic, showing less variation than other plasters.
Photo: Atova Tadelakt
Clay plaster creates a subtle, calm environment with a truly matte finish and the most simple organic ingredients. It is a little more delicate than the other plasters and not suitable for wet or high humidity areas like showers and bathrooms.
Photo: American Clay Porcelina
Gypsum plaster can be used to achieve many looks, from thick and textured to smooth and shiny. It dries fairly matte and can be sealed to be shiny. Popular products we use are Portola Paints Roman Clay, and USG Diamond Finish. Gypsum plasters are not suitable for wet or high humidity locations.
Photo: Portola Paints Roman Clay with their eggshell (shiny) top coat.
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