
Venetian plaster is a traditional wall finish made primarily from natural lime and fine marble aggregates. Applied in multiple thin layers by hand, it creates seamless surfaces with depth, movement, and a stone-like appearance that cannot be replicated by paint or synthetic coatings.
Virtually any color you can imagine.
Our Venetian plaster can be custom-tinted to match any Benjamin Moore color—from soft neutrals and warm earth tones to bold, dramatic hues.
We partner directly with Benjamin Moore, allowing us to precisely tint the plaster using their professional pigment system. Simply provide us with the Benjamin Moore color name or color code, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Because Venetian plaster is a natural, mineral-based finish, colors gain depth, movement, and subtle variation that go beyond flat paint—creating a rich, luminous surface that shifts beautifully with light.
Tip: We’re happy to create sample boards so you can see how your chosen Benjamin Moore color translates into a Venetian plaster finish before installation.
We work with a range of finishes depending on the desired look and application, including:
Each finish is selected based on lighting, architecture, and how the space is used.
Yes—when the correct system is used.
For bathrooms and wet areas, we design breathable mineral finishes and apply appropriate sealers depending on exposure to moisture. While Venetian plaster is not a waterproof membrane, it performs exceptionally well in bathrooms when properly specified and maintained.
Venetian plaster is extremely durable. Lime-based finishes harden over time and can last decades when properly applied and sealed. Unlike paint, they do not peel or delaminate and can often be refreshed or repaired without redoing the entire wall.
Venetian plaster offers:
Paint provides color; Venetian plaster provides materiality.
While it’s difficult to quantify directly, Venetian plaster significantly enhances perceived value. It is widely associated with custom construction, luxury interiors, and architectural craftsmanship—qualities that resonate strongly with buyers and design professionals.
Yes.
We create custom samples to refine tone, texture, and sheen before application. This ensures alignment with your vision and eliminates uncertainty before work begins.
Timelines vary depending on size, finish, and surface conditions. Most feature walls take several days due to layering and curing times. Venetian plaster is not a rush process—quality depends on patience and precision.
Proper preparation is essential.
We evaluate substrates, correct imperfections, and prepare surfaces to ensure adhesion and a flawless final appearance. This step is critical to long-term performance.
Maintenance is minimal:
With basic care, Venetian plaster ages beautifully.
Yes.
We regularly collaborate with interior designers, architects, and builders, providing samples, finish guidance, and reliable execution that aligns with the overall design intent.
Yes.
Traditional lime plasters are breathable, low-VOC, and made from natural materials. They contribute to healthier interior environments compared to many synthetic wall finishes.
Start with a consultation.
We’ll discuss your space, goals, and finish options, then guide you through material selection and next steps.
Venetian plaster is often assumed to be expensive, but when compared to high-end tile work, it is frequently considerably more cost-effective.
Large-format marble or stone tile installations can easily reach several thousand dollars once material costs, specialized labor, layout complexity, and installation time are accounted for. By comparison, Venetian plaster is typically installed in the range of $20–$30 per square foot, depending on the finish and surface conditions.
Beyond cost, Venetian plaster offers a different kind of value. Each wall is applied entirely by hand and becomes a one-of-a-kind surface. The finish is shaped by precision, timing, pressure, and experience—requiring fastidious execution that cannot be rushed or replicated.
Rather than assembling pre-manufactured pieces, Venetian plaster creates a seamless architectural surface that reads as both material and artwork. In that sense, it delivers the visual impact of stone while remaining lighter, more flexible, and often more economical.
When viewed in the context of luxury finishes, Venetian plaster is not only competitive—it is often the smarter investment.