FAUX FINISH OR VENETIAN PLASTER? THIS IS THE QUESTION from Feroz Ali's blog

Let's go straight into the subject. What is one of the most important factors when remodeling or building a home? Exactly: How much does it cost. Here we are:

 

Costs

 

Venetian plaster costs more than faux finishes. Why? It is more elaborate and the cost of materials is higher. What does that mean exactly? On average, as of 2008, venetian plaster runs about $10 per SF for a basic one color finish over a previously prepared substrate. Faux finish for a one-color basic starts at around $5 or fifty percent less. So if you want both Venetian plaster and Faux finishes than take the small walls for the plaster and the larger sections for Faux Finishes.

 

Application

 

Venetian Plaster takes longer to apply, up to 3 times longer than applying faux finishes. But: Venetian plaster is increasing the value of your home if you don't choose extravagant colors and keep it simple in using a classic style like a Marmorino (very popular Venetian plaster style venetian plaster and means "little marble". The plaster consists of grounded Carrera marble powder which will add a special marble touch to the walls)

 

Durability

 

Venetian plaster is more resilient and durable although a good applied faux finish can resist fingerprints and handle a mild cleaning with a sponge.

 

Repairs

 

Depending on the Faux Finish style a repair is sometimes impossible and the whole wall has to be redone. Normally sponged Faux finishes can be repaired easily.

 

It is possible to color match Venetian Plaster but you have to know that the color will fade overtime as it absorbs carbon from the air. After damage has occurred you might have to redo the whole wall. What about nails or minor scratches? They can be repaired without a problem; larger spots will cause difficulties as over the years you won't be able to match the same product or color tone.

 

Surfaces

 

Both can be applied to the most common surfaces with the proper preparation (wood, concrete, masonite, plastic, sheetrock, over painted surfaces on walls, floors, counters, woodwork, ceramic, tile, clay, columns, fireplaces, glass, metal, interior and exterior).

 

Consistence

 

Venetian plaster is usually thicker and has more texture and weight placed upon the particular substrate; they can be breathable, semi-permeable, or coated to have a sealed surface.

 

Faux finishes are used with a glaze which makes the paint transparent and is normally applied after the wall had been painted with the base color. Glazes are a thin colored compound comprised of a binder, pigment, and usually water. They are not as durable as Venetian Plaster and can fade to somewhat a degree depending on the pigments and exposure to sunlight and elements.

 

What you should know about Venetian Plaster

 

You can apply Venetian Plaster yourself in getting the description and material ready made at Lowe's or Home Depot. They have all kinds of colors and tools you would need. BUT: you cannot return the plaster when it had been mixed and you cannot change the color anymore. This is the big difference to paint which can be returned and they change the color if it is not the right one. So you have to be sure and certain from the beginning.


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