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  2. How to Limewash Paint Your Walls for That Cozy, Rustic Look

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  3. This Texture-Rich Finish Is Designers' Go-To for Instant Patina

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    Portola Paint's founder gives us a primer on limewash paint: what's in it, what makes it so popular, the best colors, how to use it, and subtle alternatives.

  4. Whitewash - Wikipedia

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    Limewash relies on being drawn into a substrate unlike a modern paint that adheres to the surface. The process of being drawn in needs to be controlled by damping down. If a wall is not damped, it can leave the lime and pigments on the surface powdery; if the wall is saturated, then there is no surface tension and this can result in failure of ...

  5. 5 Paint Color Trends to Say Goodbye to in 2025

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    The limewash paint trend gives walls a textured look and instantly infuses spaces with old-world charm. It creates a lived-in, 'always been there' atmosphere that moves away from generic, cookie ...

  6. Color wash - Wikipedia

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    A color wash is a popular technique in faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze to create a subtle wash of color over walls or other surfaces. [1] Color washing gives a surface a translucent, watercolor appearance. [2] It can be used to add texture or accentuate natural surfaces.

  7. Distemper (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Distemper is a decorative paint and a historical medium for painting pictures, and contrasted with tempera. The binder may be glues of vegetable or animal origin (excluding egg). Soft distemper is not abrasion resistant and may include binders such as chalk, ground pigments, and animal glue.