IN INTERIORS as in fashion, eventually everything old is new again. But lately, we’ve noticed a truly ancient material trending: limewash paint. This earthy, mottled wall finish with a chalky texture ...
You have the can of paint and the right brushes, but there are a few things people never tell you about decorating with limewash that are worth knowing before you pry open the lid. Don't panic — none ...
Limewash is a wall finish with a history that dates back centuries; some say it was even used in ancient times. Nowadays, it's often added to a room to give it a natural patina, so it looks as if it's ...
For starters, limewash paint is known for its chalky, nuanced texture that creates a romantic old-world feel. It’s made from crushed limestone that’s fired at very high temperatures, mixed with water, ...
After years of interior design trends leaning toward the super-sleek—by way of glass, chrome, polished wood, or brass; and midcentury-modern furniture against stark-white walls—the moment has turned ...