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Venetian Plaster Techniques - Intonachino as skim coat

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Rough walls?  Orange peel or knock down or worse?  Want a nice smooth polished plaster finish but no interest in skim coating and painting before proceeding?  Try this Venetian Plaster Technique to minimize your labor and still create a beautifully smooth finished result:

1 - Start with a first coat of Intonachino Medium or Coarse.  This should start to give you enough volume to bury the unsightly texture.  Intonachino can be applied over sealed drywall indoors, over conventional scratch and brown or modified Portland cements and of course over hydraulic lime scratch coats on exteriors.  Let dry overnight.

2- Follow with 2nd coat of Intonachino, same grade as the first coat.  Full layer.  When this goes to set(firm but not completely dry), push a 2nd layer of Intonachino into it.  Use steeper angle on your trowel to push the grain into the set layer.  Let that layer go to set and now you are ready to break out the Marmorino Carrara.  Push your carrara material into the firm layer.  Don’t go in too soon!  You’ll find you are able to start polishing with your Marmorino material and that your Intonachino has created a buffer against the original texture of the wall.

Variations - For a really smooth, high polish finish use another coat of Carrara.  For a distressed, smooth look leave some openings back into the Intonachino.  For a really high sheen finish you can also do this technique with the Carrara instead of Intonachino on the first coats and Classic on the final coats, as long as the original surface is not too rough.

Carrara over Intonachino

This is a great finish and technique.  Fairly easy to do and great results! Check out one of our Venetian Plaster Classes in Seattle if you’d like a little more help.

A person shouldn’t plaster on an empty stomach.

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

new SAFS kitchen

Anyone who has taken a class here at Seattle Architectural Finishing Studio knows how seriously we take our lunches. Thanks to Leonardo and Kay Lynn’s remodeling, our kitchen is now as beautiful as our food.

Friend of the studio Jennifer Carrasco’s paintings look lovely against the new color of our walls!

Video: Sneak Peek of Classes at SAFS

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Here’s a video we made during one of our recent Venetian Plastering classes here at Seattle Architectural Finishing Studio.You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube videoWe have another round of Venetian Plaster classes for every skill level coming up in early June– call us at the studio- 206.838.5888- to find out more, or click here to sign up.

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