How Did Venetian Plaster Defy Trends To Become Timeless?
The revival of Venetian polished plaster can be seen to be a celebration of timeless interior design and techniques against the chasing of the latest trends.
Whether you are knowledgeable about the world of decorative finishes or have just stumbled across them, nothing beats the tactile experience of seeing them firsthand.
Yes, sample boards are a useful reference and provide the opportunity to see, touch and enjoy a range.
However, it can be tricky to visualise these finishes at scale, in larger installations.
Our showroom allows us to do this.
Get shots, close ups and ideas to takehome and discuss, equally so if you want to bring your own inspirational references for us to see that is helpful.
Visually check out the materials in our range of lights, so you can see how they mght work for your own project.
Having an opportunity to cover any concerns, thoughts or questions in person is really useful.
Checking out images online only goes so far when exploring the world of Venetian plaster and Microcement.
Nothing matches meeting someone in person & we value the connections built as a result of connecting in this way, let us shake on it.
To save you from wasting your time, it might be useful to get an insight into what to expect.
Below are some of the products/ finishes we have on display.
If there is something in particular you were looking for it’s worth calling in advance to find out.
What other services are at the showroom?
As we’re based within Sky House Design Centre, other service providers are operating from the same building, all servicing clients who value design and quality products.
Some of these may be worth visiting when you pop along if you’re looking at other contractors’ installations, for the bigger picture of your renovation project.
The revival of Venetian polished plaster can be seen to be a celebration of timeless interior design and techniques against the chasing of the latest trends.
Polished plaster will not just look good in your home when it is new, but for a very long time to come – As Britain’s finest Roman Examples have shown us.
The modern look of polished plaster was first perfected over 2000 years ago, but why did it take until the 21st century for it to be widely used in homes again?
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