Let's Talk Limewash Paint
- marinaaccardo
- Apr 4
- 1 min read
Ditch the flat, lifeless walls—embrace depth and character with limewash or Roman clay. Elevate your space with timeless texture and a natural, breathable finish!
Limewash vs. Roman Clay: What’s the Difference?
1. Limewash
• Made from crushed limestone and water, it penetrates porous surfaces, creating a soft, chalky, matte finish with subtle variations.
• Best for: Achieving an aged, weathered look on brick, plaster, or porous walls.
• Breathable & Antimicrobial: Naturally resists mold and allows moisture to evaporate.
• Eco-friendly & Toxin-Free: A sustainable alternative to synthetic paints.
2. Roman Clay
• A plaster-like finish made from powdered marble and natural pigments, applied in layers for a rich, velvety texture.
• Best for: Smooth, high-end finishes with a soft sheen, similar to Venetian plaster but more matte.
• Customizable & Elegant: Offers a polished, hand-applied feel with depth and movement.
Why Switch from Regular Paint?
✅ Adds depth & texture instead of a flat, one-dimensional look
✅ Non-toxic & breathable, improving air quality
✅ Ages beautifully rather than chipping or peeling
✅ Timeless & artisanal, giving walls a high-end, custom finish
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