Venetian plaster is both a type of plaster and the name of a faux finishing technique.
Plaster over tumbled marble.
Just watch as i fill out over 3inches worth of cement plastering old.
Plastering over old stone walls me using my new tyzack trowel with some sand and cement.
When you paint it it will still look like tumbled marble because of the texture but the finish on it will not be authentic.
To get plaster into tight spots such as in a corner or along molding simply apply the plaster with your finger using latex gloves.
With chalk paint you can cover marble in one or two coats with little to no sanding beforehand.
I applied 3 layers of the plaster with the venetian plaster spatulas sold at lowes.
There are hardeners called pozzolans which can be added to the plaster mix.
I got valspar the lowe s brand which is not truly venetian plaster but a faux venetian plaster.
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Standard plaster will have the greatest chance to change appearance over time.
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Authentic venetian plaster is a blend of aged lime putty and marble powder that dates to at least the 1500s.
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Marble with its soft cool touch and lustrous veining makes an elegant wall finish for bathrooms fireplace surrounds and kitchen backsplashes.
As you can see there is some subtle texturing and even more subtle color variation.
If using traditional venetian plaster hang tarps over your surface so that it will dry slowly and evenly.
Then immediately wipe away any plaster that gets on surfaces you are not plastering.
There is no doubt that painting over marble can be challenging but only if you do it the old fashioned way with hours of preliminary sanding.
Otherwise it may crack.
Tumbled marble has a specific unique texture which is unlike any other.
Artisans would blend lime plaster with marble dust and pigments to create the compound venetian plaster then trowel it onto walls or ceilings in multiple thin layers with short overlapping.
The only thing you would be achieving would be to change the colour of the marble but you would end up with a very ugly backsplash.