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When comparing the durability of Venetian plaster vs microcement, Venetian plaster can be a little more delicate than microcement, which means it's best used in lower traffic areas, and outside of ...
Don’t expect it to go away anytime soon: Many interior designers find that Venetian plaster—first developed in the 15th century—is resonating with people now more than ever.
Venetian plaster is known for its elegant, layered texture reminiscent of carved marble, while Roman clay has a softer appearance and a rich tone that gives walls a natural hand-crafted look.
His low-relief plaster patterns are overlaid with several troweled coats of natural or tinted Venetian plaster in finer and finer layers.
SherDecor is an interior-design business in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, that specializes in creating marble-like walls using Venetian plaster.
The front foyer has a glossy ceramic tile flooring. The dining room has a wall of purple Venetian plaster which owner Kim Schofield calls “stunning.” ...
Plaster walls with a mottled texture are increasingly popping up in brownstone renovations -- from powder rooms to kitchens to accent walls.
A live look right now at the Venetian that's turning purple for Read Across America Day. The National Education Association started Read Across America to encourage children to read.
In the entryway, they used bright white Venetian plaster to create a fluted texture on the walls. “It kind of looks like corduroy made from snow,” he says.