Understanding Surfaces
Choose the material, condition, or location of the surface you're limewashing for detailed preparation and application instructions, along with frequently asked questions.
Render
Render is ideal for limewash, as it stays breathable and is protected by the natural properties of the paint
Brick + Block Work
Enhance the natural texture and character of interior and exterior brick surfaces with limewash paint
Plaster
A smooth wall finish used in many homes and projects all over the world
Drywall + Plasterboard
These standard wall and ceiling panels offer a smooth surface for easy application with the right preparation
Mixed + Repaired Surfaces
Embrace the variation across different materials, or utilise preparation methods to achieve a more uniform finish
Already Painted With Other Paint
Using Bauwerk Prep Coat, you can limewash surfaces that have previously been painted with conventional paint
Clay, Rammed Earth, Mud Bricks + Adobe
Raw earth materials allow moisture to freely escape so walls will keep âbreathingâ after being painted
Concrete + Concrete Bricks
Limewash paint is suitable for all new or previously unpainted absorbent concrete surfaces
Stone
Raw stone absorbs limewash paint perfectly, creating a breathable and naturally protected surface.
Floors
While limewash isnât recommended for floors due to high usage, we do offer a natural floor sealer
Wood + Plywood
Learn which types of wood are suitable for limewash and how best to prepare these materials
Fabric
Paint calico, linen and other fabrics with limewash for artwork and photographic backdrops
Wallpaper
Limewash is suitable over wallpapered walls with the right kind of preparation
Terracotta
Limewashing garden pots and planters is an easy way to add colour while maintaining healthy plants
Metal
Metal is not a recommended surface for limewashing
Garden Walls
There are natural benefits to using limewash on exterior walls to create beautiful and healthy environments
Bathrooms
Everything you need to know when limewashing your bathroom
Kitchens
Everything you need to know when limewashing your kitchen