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Our custom lime and earth plastering is more than just a finish—it’s a statement of place, wellbeing, and timeless design. Drawing on centuries‑old methods and pure, natural materials, we craft surfaces that breathe, age beautifully, and root your interiors (and exteriors) in the land. Each plaster tells a story—of soil, mineral tones, texture, light, and artisan hands.
What Makes Our Plasters Unique
• Natural Materials & Local Soils
We combine lime (often hydraulic or fat lime depending on performance needs), finely graded sand or aggregates, and earth pigments (oxides, clays, mineral earths) sourced as locally as possible. The result: plasters that harmonize with the landscape—colors drawn from soil, rock, clay around you.
• Tailored Pigment & Texture Options
Using natural oxide and earth pigments, we can deliver a spectrum from soft ochres, rusts, umbers, and terracottas through pale creams, greys, even deeper charcoal tones. Textures can range from ultra‑smooth and polished, to micro‑trowelled sheen, to more rustic, hand‑formed reliefs or striated, layered effects.
• Breathability & Indoor Comfort
Lime and earth plasters are inherently vapor‑permeable. They allow moisture to move through wall assemblies rather than trapping it, helping to prevent mold, damp, condensation. This contributes to healthier indoor air, better hygroscopic regulation, and comfort in climates with humidity swings.
• Durability & Self‑Healing
Unlike rigid cement or gypsum finishes, lime has a degree of flexibility. Hairline cracks heal over time through slight re‑carbonation or re‑bonding. Some of our mixes include subtle pozzolanic or mineral additives to adjust set times or hardness for particular uses (wet areas, exteriors, etc.).
• Sustainability & Carbon Performance
Lime plasters absorb CO₂ from the air in the curing process—a process called carbonation. Combined with the use of natural, low‑embodied carbon materials (local soils, minimal synthetic additives), this makes the finish significantly more eco‑friendly than many conventional plasters or paints. Our approach is regeneration, not depletion.