Fact or Fiction: 5 Things You’ve Probably Heard About Venetian Plaster

A lot of people throw around the term “Venetian plaster,” but what does it really mean?

5 things you’ve probably heard about Venetian plaster, and why they are wrong:

1. You’ve heard: “Venetian plaster is a faux finish.”

The truth: Authentic Venetian plaster is not a faux finish. In fact, it’s the most authentic veneer wall finish you can have. When natural, lime-based venetian plaster is applied it will eventually return to it’s original state, which is lime and marble, AKA stone.

2. You’ve heard: You can buy Venetian plaster at Lowes or Home Depot.

The truth: You will find products labeled “Venetian plaster,” but they are actually composed of acrylic polymers and fillers such as gypsum and/or clay. While these synthetic Venetian plasters made by paint manufacturers may look somewhat similar to the real thing to the untrained eye, it’s been our experience that these synthetics will ultimately fade and become “tired” looking over a relatively short period of time, just like painted walls. Unlike real Venetian Plaster, synthetic Venetians are more closely related to paint than to stone, so this should come as no surprise.

3. You’ve heard: Venetian plaster can’t be applied in the shower, on exteriors, or on any surface that will get wet.

The truth: True Italian Venetian plaster is actually a wonderful choice for surfaces that will get wet. Lime plasters perform extremely well in wet climates by simply allowing any water that is absorbed into the plaster to quickly evaporate and exit the structure. That’s why they’re called Venetian plaster, because they can tolerate rising damp and canal-side applications like in the lagoons of Venice that would cause failure in acrylic and cement plasters. Traditional Moroccan lime plaster Tadelakt has been used in the Hammams (the traditional Moroccan steam baths), and in the riads of Marrakesh for centuries.

4. You’ve heard: Anyone can apply Venetian plaster in their home.

The truth: Well, it’s true that anyone can apply it. But applying it well is a different story. While we definitely aren’t saying you’ll be a pro after one day, our new Introduction to Authentic Venetian Plaster is a good place for a beginner to start understanding the do’s and dont’s of Venetian plaster application. Also, consider hiring a skilled contractor to do the job.

5. You’ve heard: Installing Venetian plaster in your home will break the bank.

The truth: Unlike paints which must be reapplied over and over, Venetian plaster is a lifetime finish. The material is self-healing, much less likely to crack than cement finishes, and naturally mold-resistant, resulting in beautiful walls that will withstand the test of time. Green building will be a key part of America’s economic future, and authentic Venetian plasters are not only beautiful, they fit perfectly into the future of green building.

6. You’ve heard: Venetian plaster is really shiny.

The truth: OK that’s 6 things not 5 you caught me. Yes, Venetian plaster can be brought up to a natural high sheen by compressing the material as it dries. The more compression, the higher the sheen. However, natural lime plasters can also be finished to a rustic matte or satin sheen, depending on which material is used and how it is applied. The possible looks and finishes for Venetian plaster are limitless!

Got any more questions about Venetian plaster? Ask away in the comments and we’ll do our best to shed some light on the subject.

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14 Responses to Fact or Fiction: 5 Things You’ve Probably Heard About Venetian Plaster

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  2. Sue Arceo says:

    Can you apply this over any type of wall? Or does it require a certain type of backer board>

  3. mark lambard says:

    Where can I purchase your products?

  4. Aaron Cohen says:

    Hi Mark,

    We are located in Seattle, WA. We ship all over the country. Small quantities are available for purchase through our online store. For larger orders call us for pricing.

    Best,
    Aaron

  5. Vicki Vinton says:

    Hi Aaron. Am very interested in your product but can not make it out there. How can I best test out your products? I have been doing plaster finishes for about 10 years now. Using products from Kokastico, Faux effects, Modern Masters and yes Behr. I think I have tried a few others in the name of research. I am of course interested in the greeness of your product. Am interested in any advice on products. THX Vicki

  6. Aaron Cohen says:

    Hi Vicki – We have some pretty inexpensive sample kits if you’d like to try our materials. What part of the country do you live in?

    Aaron

  7. Diana Kwasniewski says:

    I am looking for something to put on my ceiling to cover up slight crack fix……can you apply this to celing? also can this work over bricks that were painted and cement bricks…….in basement, please let me know , i like the green idea and am a creative person and would like to try your product and look……thanks Diana

  8. Aaron Cohen says:

    Hi Diane – yes you can use this on a ceiling. You should fix the cracks first. Same with the bricks – you should level your surface prior to using our materials.

  9. John Leeper says:

    I would like to plaster a shower, but I don’t want a product that will absorb too much moisture as I prefer to ventilate with bathroom fan for a short period to save energy. Can I use Vasari products? Any problem with sealing them to block too much absorption, or should I just use tile? Thanks.

  10. I am consulting on a job in Maui. The plasters said they use the product “USG Plaster” . What is this? Is it different than a product you recommend? I have to provide colors, but need a deck of colors available. Do you have such a thing? Joanie

  11. Jeff Donkers says:

    When you say that lime plasters are self-healing, what does this actually mean?

  12. Abraham says:

    please on this lime used for venetian plaster.
    Thanks!

  13. Abraham says:

    wwplease emphasize on this lime used 4 venetian plaster
    Thanks!

  14. kay says:

    If the wall were it’s applied gets stained, can d stain be washed out using may be water & detergent? Hw do I get sample to test & any distributor in W. Africa Nigeria in particular?

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