Limewash on textured walls

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BAUWERK Limewash Paint is perfect for all interior or exterior masonry surfaces such as render, cement and bricks. It works best when it's absorbed into the wall leaving a breathable surface that is protected by the natural properties of the paint.With the right preparation you can also decorate with limewash paint on walls that are already painted or are made of gyprock / drywall / plasterboard or plaster.How much paint you will need for your project is automatically estimated when you…

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Geri Del Vento • Miami Interior Designer on Instagram: "Let’s be real—they might all look similar at first glance, but there are key differences between them!

- Limewash: This finish is flat with no 3D texture, creating a soft, cloudy effect.
 
- Roman clay: Known for its texture, Roman clay can be manipulated to mimic marble or even create a rough, stucco-like surface.

- Microcement: This versatile material can be applied to almost any surface—walls, floors, countertops, you name it. It has a cement-like appearance and can be customized with texture, a smooth finish, different colors, and either a matte or glossy look.

Have any questions or thoughts? Drop them below! 👇🏻" Stucco Bedroom Walls, Wall Surfaces Texture, Interior Plaster Walls, Sheetrock Texture Styles, Roman Clay Paint Walls, Limewash Drywall, Clay Walls Interior, Cement Looking Walls, Clay Paint Wall

Geri Del Vento • Miami Interior Designer on Instagram: "Let’s be real—they might all look similar at first glance, but there are key differences between them! - Limewash: This finish is flat with no 3D texture, creating a soft, cloudy effect. - Roman clay: Known for its texture, Roman clay can be manipulated to mimic marble or even create a rough, stucco-like surface. - Microcement: This versatile material can be applied to almost any surface—walls, floors, countertops, you name it. It…

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