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VENETIAN PLASTER.

Venetian Plaster is a traditional lime-based finish known for its refined texture, soft movement, and distinctive marble-like sheen. Applied by hand in fine layers and burnished to a natural polish, it adds depth and luminosity to walls and ceilings — creating a sense of quiet luxury in any interior space.

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Ideal for both contemporary and classical settings, Venetian Plaster offers a clean, elegant alternative to paint, wallpaper, or tiles. Its organic beauty and artisan application make every surface one of a kind.

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Venetian Plaster is ideal for interior feature walls, ceilings, fireplaces, alcoves, and decorative spaces. Not suitable for wet zones unless sealed.

  • Venetian Plaster is a traditional lime plaster made with slaked lime and marble dust.

  • Usually 2–4 days, depending on surface preparation and number of coats required.

  • Venetian Plaster is not naturally waterproof, but can be sealed for added protection in low-moisture environments.

  • Venetian Plaster is durable, but small hairline cracks can occur, especially on unstable substrates or with impact.

  • Minor damage can often be easily repaired, more extensive damage will require reapplication of the full system.

  • No ongoing maintenance is required. Dust or clean gently and reseal as needed if used in splash-prone areas.

  • Available in a variety of pigments, finishes (matt, satin, gloss), and application techniques to create different textures and levels of sheen.

AFTERCARE

  • Gently dust with a soft, dry cloth. For light smudges, use a barely damp cloth. Never scrub or use chemicals or scouring pads.

  • Avoid sharp impact or dragging furniture against the surface. Maintain ventilation in humid areas.

  • Venetian Plaster is not stain-resistant, although marks can often be polished out or touched up.

  • Minimal upkeep is required, regular dusting with a soft, damp cloth is sufficient.

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