Marmorino Finishes
Description
Marmorino finishes are a type of Venetian plaster known for their textured, natural, and often polished look, achieved by layering a mixture of slaked lime and finely ground marble dust. These finishes are versatile, offering a range of textures from smooth and subtle to rough and rustic, and can be tinted to create various colors. Marmorino is prized for its aesthetic appeal, durability, and ability to create a unique, elegant surface, making it popular for both interior and exterior applications.
Key characteristics of Marmorino finishes:
Textured surface:
Marmorino is characterized by its distinct texture, often mimicking the look of natural stone like marble, travertine, or limestone.
Lime-based:
The base of Marmorino is slaked lime, which provides a breathable and durable surface.
Marble dust:
Fine marble dust is a key component, contributing to the finish's unique texture and appearance.
Versatile application:
Marmorino can be applied in various ways to achieve different textures and levels of sheen, from smooth and polished to rough and rustic.
Durability and breathability:
The lime-based composition makes Marmorino durable, breathable, and resistant to mold and mildew.
Aesthetic appeal:
Marmorino is known for its elegant, natural look, often used in high-end interiors and exteriors.
Wide range of uses:
It's suitable for various surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and even exterior facades, and can be used in both residential and commercial spaces.







