The origins of Venetian Plaster traces back as far as the 1st century AD, to Mesopotamia. It became very popular in the Roman Empire as a way to imitate natural stone surfaces inside cathedrals, palazzos, and villas.
This technique of interior and exterior decoration was rediscovered during the Italian Renaissance by two Venetian architects, Palladio and Carlo Scarpa whom learned how to apply it and improved the method of usage.
If you can appreciate the beauty of this ancient technique and would love to have it in your walls then get in touch with us and let us turn your space into a masterpiece!
Pressure washed the exterior walls to remove mold, dirt, and dust buildup.
Repair cracks and holes from the exterior surfaces to block water filtration and remove loose or chip paint to provide a smooth surface for paint application.
Fill any gaps around doors and windows using a silicone caulking to provide protection against the weather and other factors.
Taping and covering up all doors, windows, and light fixtures from the external areas will help prevent the paint from spilling and damaging them.
When changing exterior color from light to dark or dark to light, a coat of primer will be needed to ensure proper coverage. Primer is not necessary when a fresh coat of existing or similar color is being applied.
When changing exterior color from light to dark or dark to light, a coat of primer will be needed to ensure proper coverage. Primer is not necessary when a fresh coat of existing or similar color is being applied.
Apply two coats of paint to the exterior walls using the spray-painting technique. Including all doors and trims.
On the project’s delivery date, the painting contractor and the client will take a tour around the job site to ensure that the painting contractor has provided services of an acceptable standard, and to the reasonable satisfaction of the client.