Venetian
Plaster

Venetian Plaster
- Marmorino

Venetian Plaster
- Split Stone

Venetian Plaster
- Marmorino

Stairwell

Fireplace

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Dining Room

Stairwell

Fireplace

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VENETIAN
PLASTER
What is Venetian Plaster?
Venetian plaster is a luxury and bespoke wall-surfacing technique that can be customised to suit the style of your home, office or commercial building.
It can be smooth or textured, polished or high-gloss with an almost mirror-like glaze. It can also be designed to mimic the look of natural stone like marble, travertine or limestone.
What is it made from?
Traditional Venetian Plaster is a decorative finish made of lime putty and marble dust. Made from eco-friendly, natural materials, Venetian Plaster is anti-bacterial, mould resistant and allows for and optimises air quality, making it a wise investment for your families health.
How do I maintain the finish?
For regular cleaning and maintenance we recommend a microfibre cloth with water and natural cleaning products with a neutral PH. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
Microcement

Microcement
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Microcement
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Microcement
MICROCEMENT
What is Microcement
Microcement, also known as microconcrete or microtopping, is a decorative, cement-based coating used for both walls and floors.
It is made of cement, resins, additives, and mineral pigments, and is typically applied in very thin layers (around 2–3 mm thick). Despite its thinness, it’s durable, waterproof, and highly adhesive, making it suitable for a wide range of surfaces.
Why choose Microcement?
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Seamless finish: No joints or grout lines.
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Customizable: Available in various colors, textures, and finishes (matte, satin, gloss).
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Applicable to most surfaces: Can be applied over concrete, tiles, plaster, gyprock, and even wood.
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Water-resistant: When sealed correctly, it resists moisture, making it ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
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Thin-layer application: Adds minimal thickness, so it’s great for renovations.
Where can Microcement be used?
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Floors and walls (residential and commercial spaces)
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Bathrooms and wet rooms
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Kitchens (backsplashes, countertops)
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Furniture surfaces