🖌️ Elevate your walls with heritage texture and eco-chic vibes!
VASARI Lime Plaster & Paint in Natural White #1 is a premium, eco-friendly plaster made from natural limestone and powdered marble. Designed for interior and exterior use, it offers a medium to high textured finish that can be burnished to a smooth, low-sheen matte. Covering 7-8 sq ft per quart per coat, this versatile plaster is tintable with universal colorants and crafted in California to deliver authentic, durable, and sustainable wall finishes that improve with age.
Brand | VASARI |
Color | Natural White #1 (Untinted) |
Finish Type | Medium to high texture. Troweled to a matte or low sheen. Low color variation. |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
Special Feature | Eco Friendly |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Plaster |
Item Form | Wet Mix |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 7-8 SQ FT (per 1 coat) |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 810094962548 |
Manufacturer | Vasari Plaster and Stucco, LLC |
Style | Wet Mix |
Finish | Medium to high texture. Troweled to a matte or low sheen. Low color variation. |
Special Features | Eco Friendly |
T**A
Unique and Modern Look – Great Lime Plaster Paint
This lime plaster paint really adds a modern and artistic touch to the space. The texture is very different from regular paint — it has a soft, matte, almost velvety finish that gives the wall a rich, handcrafted feel. You have to apply it with a brush, not a roller, and there’s no specific direction or rule to follow, which I actually enjoyed. As you can see in the picture, I painted one wall, and it stands out beautifully from the others. It’s not a uniform color — more of a textured, natural variation that makes the wall look like a statement piece. Highly recommend for anyone looking to elevate their space with a unique finish
L**H
Looks good and has held strong
I’d never done this sort of work but this was great. It went on well and has held up nicely for over a year now.
C**.
My Favorite DIY Home Project
Lime plastering our bedroom has been one of my favorite DIY projects I’ve done so far. I had never plastered prior so before starting I researched the do’s and don’ts on how to lime plaster. The research and prepping was worth it. I purchased the 5 gallon dry mix due to being significantly cheaper than the wet. Mixing the 5 gallon dry mix, water and tint was simple. Use a plug in power drill with a mixer attachment instead of battery operated. Mixing the dry mix, water and tint with the plug in power drill made a better creamy like consistency than what the battery operated power drill did. The product was easy and simple to work with but if you haven't plastered before I definitely would recommend looking at some how to articles and videos before applying the plaster.
P**R
We Love It!!!
The media could not be loaded. We had a small bath remodel that came on the end of a large home remodel. And feeling a little spicy and tuned into DIY YouTube shows … and ran across this product. Really an experiment that went totally awesome. Not quite done yet but so far - the product has performed incredible. We love it, would recommend it highly and would use it again.
M**N
Stuff is great.
Mixed in pigment very well used it to plaster my fireplace turned out beautifully.
N**O
Good plaster product to work with
Easy to mix, just add water until you achieve the right consistency. Then apply with a Venetian trowel in a few tight coats. Creates beautiful finishes. Don’t forget to seal when applied in wet areas.
C**R
Huge fan
I have never plastered before, so watched every video possible and read their literature - twice. I applied a thick coat of their mineral primer. I bought the dry mix from their website because I needed to do 2 very rough block walls and it was cheaper to mix my own vs buying the premixed tubs. In a 5 gallon bucket, I added 4.5 quarts of water and dumped in about half of the 45lb dry mix. Corded drill with mixer did an easy job of mixing. The plaster was easy to apply. I had a cheap plastic trowel and stainless steel trowel, with the corners sanded. I did still dig into the applied plaster, but it covered the messed up wall really well. I can still see the block outlines but a second coat should coat it all nicely. I bought color for both bags of dry mix but didn’t add it to the first bag.
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