Create a Jewel Box of a
Powder Room with Venetian Plasters
by:
Jay Dorman
Oh yes, it’s the tiniest room in our home –
and the one that all our guests see,
eventually. It holds such potential allure and
such realized dread. We want that critical bit
of real estate to make a good impression, we
want it to be original, we want it to be sexy
even – but how? Easy! Let your imagination run
free! Be wildly creative! Be daring! A fantasy
faux finish is perfect for grabbing everyone’s
attention and setting the tone and attitude
when those special guests enter that necessary
little room.
So many options, so little space! Great, do
something unexpected. Faux finishes can be
simple and stately, subtly underdone, just a
whisper on the wall. But in a powder room, why
bother with tried and true when luxurious and
exotic is so much more fun? Go ahead and make
a statement with the wall treatment. Make your
friends and family gasp for the first time in
a very long time. It’ll be fun for them and
for especially for you.
Ever heard of Venetian Plasters? They are
spectacularly rich polished plasters that
originated in ancient Rome and migrated to the
finest homes in Venice in the 15th century.
Those Italians are always painting on their
walls and Sistine ceilings.
The original uniquely colored and textured
finishes were made with ground lime and marble
powders. These days they are acrylic or latex
products and are much simpler and versatile to
work with for today’s artisans.
And the looks are astonishing. Most
commonly, Venetian Plasters are used to
produce a polished stone–like look. But with a
little creativity on the part of the artist
troweling on this plaster, a whole new type of
look is possible. The addition of spectacular
metallic waxes, plus pearl and iridescent
glazes can bring an entire new dimension and
surprise to the time-honored beauty of
Venetian Plaster.
Did I mention colors for these lustrous
plasters? Think inky black, deep chocolate,
sapphire blue, blazing crimson, spiritual
turquoise. Let your imagination run free --
there are no limitations at all. Any color can
be translated into this wondrous medium. Then
watch as those metallic (such as: copper,
gold, bronze, or pewter) waxes get applied and
mysteriously alter the finish in a dynamic new
way. The depth of color and variation will
astound you and your guests!
Multi-layering of plaster colors is another
way to create drama. Applications of two
compatible or better still, two contrasting
colors can result in something that is truly
unique. A tiny dab of brilliant green and a
hint of luminous pearl in the sapphire blue
and suddenly you have a faux lapis lazuli on
your walls.
Even if you opt for the stately single
color look of these beautiful plasters without
any further embellishments, you won’t go
wrong. A highly polished, sealed and waxed
plaster finish will stand the test of time and
be a wonder to behold. And a huge practical
benefit is that the durability and sturdiness
of the plaster is perfect for a powder room
(or a damp bathroom.)
Challenge a faux finisher to create a
finish uniquely attuned to your style. Let
your specially chosen artist shine while
creating something fresh and new that will
elicit awe and joy from everyone who sees it.
Even the most staid of traditional interiors
has room to a bit more flexible in furnishing
that special little room our guests spend but
the briefest of moments in. So be inspired and
splash some color on those walls.
About The Author
Jay Dorman is the owner of Greystone Artisans, a decorative painting
and faux finishing company. This
Houston-based company has been in business
for eight years and has worked in many of
the finest homes locally and in other
cities in Texas. This team of talented
artists is available for travel to
locations outside of Texas, too!
Consultations are available upon
request and are at no cost. Hundreds of
samples including cabinetry finishes and
wall finishes of all types can be seen at
our showroom. The showroom, which houses
our workroom as well, is open by
appointment. Please visit us on the web
at:
http://www.greystoneartisans.com |