![]() ![]() ![]() This feature makes it the ideal product for projects where you’d like to create stone-like finishes of great depth. The good amount of natural binder (mostly lime) will allow you to apply Travertino with extreme ease compared to other large grain natural decorative plasters. Apply Travertino with a Venetian plastering trowel, use a smaller one for the final coat and a larger for the first. Once the plaster is completely dry you will need to protect the plaster with Impera Wax. After the primer is dry, apply Travertino on as many coats as needed. ![]() You can use this Italian plaster for interior and exterior walls and ceilings, as it’s water permeable (breathable), resistant to algae, mould and is completely natural.įinally, you can further enhance the look (create an aged, coloured or veined look) of this plaster with colour washes like our Samba, or Lime Eco.Īpply Unifix primer before the plaster to ensure durability and adhesion. Travertino is probably most recognised Italian term in the world of decor and derives its name from the name of a Roman village, Tibur. Furthermore, you’ll see that this Italian plaster is extremely suitable for contemporary (slightly or heavily) textured, cement or concrete features. With Travertino, a decorative lime plaster – due to it’s grit size and excellent natural binders – you can easily achieve a variety of looks from slightly worn through porous, to smooth, pitted, dragged, slate or stone cladding-like. ![]()
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