this is more like what i want to achieve, brush strokes in one direction only could create height perception or vertical also, plus dry time seems vitally important, fantastic video.
What kind of white paint shall we use to do the whitewash ? Does it have to be limewash paint or can it be a basic latex white paint ? Which one did you use in the video ? Amazing render!
I want a deep red wall (thinking Love Apples) with hints of caramel color "peeking " though here and there. How would your recommend I achieve this with limewash? Caramel color as the base and red on the top? Or, visa versa?
I like my river stone latex paint color in the bathroom but I would like to limewash over it with a lighter color to give it a more cloud effect. How do I go about it? I love your videos!!
Thank you, Step 1. We recommend 2 coats of a good quality undercoat/sealer primer Step 2. Apply 1 coat of BAUWERK PREP COAT Step 3. Apply 2 coats BAUWERK LIMEWASH Note- You can skip Step 1. If your walls are already correctly primed and without patches and repairs
can you use limewash over wallpaper? I wanted to apply wallpaper to my wall to protect it then add some plaster in random places to give it an old, even further textured feel. I just didn't want to put the plaster directly on my wall! Many thanks!
Hi! I'm looking to use this technique using your Clover limewash as the base and your Menthe paint as the top coat. Do you think Menthe is too dark to be a top coat? I don't want the application to be super opaque so I was likely going to do only one coat of Clover. Is it ok to directly dilute Menthe to soften it since you mentioned the "water on the brush" technique should only be used with 2+ base coats? Thank you for your help!!
Gorgeous wall .
Thank you x
This is absolutely stunning.
Thank you
this is more like what i want to achieve, brush strokes in one direction only could create height perception or vertical also, plus dry time seems vitally important, fantastic video.
thanks
What kind of white paint shall we use to do the whitewash ? Does it have to be limewash paint or can it be a basic latex white paint ? Which one did you use in the video ? Amazing render!
This is using our Limewash
Love you videos
Thank you for your lovely feedback
I want a deep red wall (thinking Love Apples) with hints of caramel color "peeking " though here and there. How would your recommend I achieve this with limewash? Caramel color as the base and red on the top? Or, visa versa?
I like my river stone latex paint color in the bathroom but I would like to limewash over it with a lighter color to give it a more cloud effect. How do I go about it? I love your videos!!
Thank you, Step 1. We recommend 2 coats of a good quality undercoat/sealer primer
Step 2. Apply 1 coat of BAUWERK PREP COAT
Step 3. Apply 2 coats BAUWERK LIMEWASH
Note- You can skip Step 1. If your walls are already correctly primed and without patches and repairs
What process was used to achieve the color/texture of your studio walls? They are stunning!
The technique you can see in the video, thank you for your lovely feedback. The colour is Bauwerk Colour Seaweed
can you use limewash over wallpaper? I wanted to apply wallpaper to my wall to protect it then add some plaster in random places to give it an old, even further textured feel. I just didn't want to put the plaster directly on my wall! Many thanks!
Yes you can if it is lining paper or an absorbent wallpaper not vinyl
Hi! I'm looking to use this technique using your Clover limewash as the base and your Menthe paint as the top coat. Do you think Menthe is too dark to be a top coat? I don't want the application to be super opaque so I was likely going to do only one coat of Clover. Is it ok to directly dilute Menthe to soften it since you mentioned the "water on the brush" technique should only be used with 2+ base coats? Thank you for your help!!
Yes slightly no more than 5- 10 %
Hi . How i can to apply the sealer with roll or spray? Any video thank you!
With a roller
Can you do this over previous limewash? Or the darker bottom layer has to be freshly limewashed?
You certainly can 🙂
@@bauwerkcolour thank you!
How to achieve this with regular paint?
The look is due to the type of paint it is, you cannot replicate with regular paint
this is beautiful, however you can put water in latex paint of any color and do this technique and achieve the same result.
😍
Thank you
Hi what surface you are painting on?
Gyprock, drywall, plasterboard
@@bauwerkcolour In the UK we plaster our walls with british gypsum multifinish. what about in this scenario?
That guy needs protection from the lime yes
Not at all