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Tadelakt, Concretta, and Micro Cement: The New Language of Modern Plaster Interiors

Beyond Roman Clay and Lime Wash, materials like Tadelakt, Concretta, and Micro Cement are redefining modern plaster interiors. These finishes are increasingly featured in Architectural Digest for their seamless, sculptural quality.

Tadelakt is a Moroccan plaster known for its waterproof properties and soft sheen. Applied by an experienced plaster artist, it is ideal for bathrooms, showers, and feature walls. Concretta and Micro Cement offer a refined concrete look without the harshness of raw industrial finishes. They bring a modern edge while maintaining warmth and texture.

Interior designers favor these materials for their versatility and durability. Micro Cement creates continuous surfaces with no grout lines, perfect for minimalist spaces. Concretta delivers depth and movement similar to Roman Clay but with a slightly more architectural feel.

These finishes move decorative paint into a new category entirely, where walls become structural and artistic elements of the design.

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Texture Walls > Flat Paint

Texture Walls > Flat Paint

Why Texture Walls Are Replacing Flat Paint in High End Interior Design

Flat, sterile paint is slowly disappearing from luxury interiors. Texture is now the defining element in sophisticated homes, a shift clearly visible across Vogue Living and Elle Decor. Plaster walls bring emotion, depth, and individuality that standard decorative paint simply cannot replicate.

Roman Clay, Lime Wash, Micro Cement, and Tadelakt introduce subtle imperfections that make a space feel human and intentional. A plaster artist understands that movement, shadow, and variation are what give walls their presence. Unlike flat paint, these finishes respond to light and time, changing throughout the day and aging beautifully.

Texture walls also elevate architecture. They soften sharp lines, complement natural materials, and provide visual interest without relying on excess decor. Interior designers increasingly use Roman Clay application or Lime Wash application to create calm backdrops that allow furniture and art to shine. This is why plaster interiors dominate editorial features in Architectural Digest.

Beyond aesthetics, textured plaster walls are durable and breathable. Lime Wash and mineral based finishes allow walls to regulate moisture, contributing to healthier interiors. This combination of beauty and performance makes decorative plaster finishes the future of interior design.

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