LIMEWASH: Frequently Asked Questions (Everything You Need to Know Part 2)

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  • LIMEWASH: Frequently Asked Questions (Everything You Need to Know Part 2)
    A (second) beginner’s guide to Limewash for Interiors.
    Check out the video with a tutorial here: • Everything You Need to...
    Skip Ahead to a Question Here:
    (1:05) What is limewash?
    (1:55) Why choose limewash?
    (2:45) Where can you buy limewash?
    (4:05) Is limewash only available in neutral colors?
    (4:35) Can I do this on my own?
    (5:35) Do I need primer/to prep my walls?
    (7:25) What supplies do you need?
    (7:55) Do I need gloves or goggles?
    (8:30) How do you apply limewash? Can I roll it on?
    (9:50) Can limewash be used on walls that already have a texture?
    (10:30) Learn more about Bauwerk Colour limewashes here. *
    (11:05) Can you limewash a bathroom?
    (12:20) Is it washable?
    (13:40) Does limewash need to be sealed?
    (14:45) Does limewash have a physical texture?
    (15:45) Is limewash renter-friendly?
    (16:30) How do you remove limewash?
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    + Disclaimer: I am not a professional yet. Be sure to do your own research before buying/applying your limewash. But feel free to ask questions and I will do my very best to answer! We are all learning together here. Best of luck!
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  • @bauwerkcolour
    @bauwerkcolour 2 роки тому +12

    Great video Josh !!!!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!! 🥰

    • @david7101
      @david7101 9 місяців тому

      @@joshmriverahey mate great stuff! I’m doing a job for a client and it’s a nightmare! The lime wash looks great until it dries and there is basically no affect! It’s basically a blank wall after!! 😱😭

  • @robertad242
    @robertad242 2 роки тому +6

    You’re great!!!! This was so informative and if I’ll do a nice job it will be because of you 🙏🏻

  • @cristalcardoza7749
    @cristalcardoza7749 Рік тому

    Thank you for answering this questions for us.. it really helps 😅 I’m doing this to my new house so I’m definitely ordering limewash from the company you recommended

  • @ArtisanEnhancements
    @ArtisanEnhancements Рік тому

    Great information. Limewash is such a classic old word finish. Very approachable modern way to introduce limewash into a space.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      I really appreciate the comments 😁

  • @maxgershenson3856
    @maxgershenson3856 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the tips! I love the look of limewash

  • @pamd1861
    @pamd1861 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for answering all the questions!! About to start my first room 😊

  • @PalazzoMarti
    @PalazzoMarti 2 роки тому

    Very helpful Josh! Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @janellenaumann1570
    @janellenaumann1570 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great info!

  • @mariahezra
    @mariahezra Рік тому

    Really informative - thank you!

  • @paulabernal8473
    @paulabernal8473 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for all of that information, it’s super helpful.I have a question though... Can you use 2 different tones to give more dimension?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +11

      Yes! You can definitely mix colors to add dimension/create the exact color you’re looking for. The best way to do this is to apply a full coat of one color, then go over it with a second color- instead of mixing two limewashes together

  • @IvanMagic06
    @IvanMagic06 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @global.creative1787
    @global.creative1787 2 роки тому +1

    OMGTHANK YOU!!! Sooo timely, about to repaint home! Thank you for Bauwerk referral...the colors are mind blowing!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome! Good luck with your project!

  • @marjoriepapadopoulos4370
    @marjoriepapadopoulos4370 Рік тому +2

    This video is awesome and your content is SO helpful!! My husband and I bought an old log cabin and are restoring it for our forever home. We are adding some interior walls that will be drywall, so I am wanting to limewash those, but I'm also thinking of limewashing the ceilings in white to brighten it (low ceilings). I am thinking of brushing it along the wood grain, but wondering if I'm overthinking this? I'm guessing it will be quite alot cheaper to just whitewash it with diluted white ceiling paint. What are your thoughts? My motivation is to get a more luminescent finish. Can you also speak to how durable it is? It sounds like the lime primer makes it stick better but I've run across that criticism, that it can just be wiped off with water. I have kids, so would love to know this too. Last question: does the environment need to be within a certain temperature when you apply it? We don't have heat yet and it drops below freezing at night still. Should I wait? So curious to test it on a stretch of ceiling to see if its a good choice but don't want to jump the gun if that will mess it up. Thank you so much!!!

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому

      I suppose you painted it already, but I would have suggested actual slaked lime whitewash, as long as your ceilings are exposed untreated wood.

  • @ChandChandramukhi
    @ChandChandramukhi 2 роки тому +2

    It's so funny that limewash is a specialty in our century. This was like the common thing everybody used.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hahah yeah it’s funny how it works out like that

  • @juniper9879
    @juniper9879 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks so much! So little info like this out there. Do you know if it's possible to add some lime powder to a standard acrylic primer (to make it still to the lime wash like you mentioned)?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I haven’t heard of that method, and I imagine it wouldn’t work as well as you’d hope. I’d say either buy a mineral primer or go for regular acrylic. Hope that helps!

  • @lorrainedority8746
    @lorrainedority8746 2 роки тому +18

    I’m curious to know how the Romabio (with regular acrylic primer) has held up vs. the Bauwerk, and besides the greater color choices available from Bauwerk did you see any other notable differences between the two companies?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +4

      They both worked great! For end results, not a huge notable difference. But Bauwerk definitely makes it easier to get the process going since it comes all ready to go. Hope that helps and sorry I missed your comment!

  • @elizabethfeetham2984
    @elizabethfeetham2984 2 роки тому +1

    I have to say I found you after trying to find out how you do it after seeing a really nice lime wash wall in the apartment of Andy on the UK the circle

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Hahah that’s so funny! Glad you found this video, and I hope you try it out ☺️

  • @annanazar5726
    @annanazar5726 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Josh,
    If I seal the limewash in the bathroom (as I don't have tiles on the wall behind the vanity, will that seal protect it from dirt and stains? Thank you for your videos.

  • @edwinsouw1525
    @edwinsouw1525 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Josh, thanks for sharing the tips! Can you touch up certain spots of the wall, say if you accidentally damaged the paint on the wall? Or do you have to re paint the whole wall?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed! You can patch up any spot without re-doing the whole wall. Super simple ☺️👍🏼

  • @leannejarocki4457
    @leannejarocki4457 Рік тому +1

    @bauwerkcolour sounds like a great company. Definitely will check them out. Thanks for the info!

  • @gaving9463
    @gaving9463 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Josh! One of my favorite UA-camrs! Can you tell me where you bought that bed?!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! The bed is from IKEA 😊

  • @RyanRickles
    @RyanRickles Рік тому

    Lime putty alone doesn’t have enough adhesion properties for interiors on dry wall you should be adding casein or an acrylic binder. Great video over all

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Thanks! And thanks for the info 😄 I use lime primer nowadays before any limewash project

  • @Imokanurnot
    @Imokanurnot 2 роки тому +3

    I found your channel while researching painting techniques for hombre as well as"marbling", and I have absolutely fallen in love with the use of limewash - I'd never even heard of limewash before finding your channed. I was a little hesitant about the finish being "textured", until you explained that it's a visual texture, which completely abated my hesitation - so, of course I had to sub your channel. I hate textured walls, and absolutely cannot abide textured ceilings! I'm now in the process of repurposing a FEMA trailer, turning it into a "she shed". I am currently In the "Seek and Destroy" phase of the repurposing process, so I'm not ready for painting as of yet. Since I have absolutely no idea who lived in it, I plan on applying at least one coat of Kilz on the walls - especially in the bathroom (😩 ugh!). Will I need to go over the Kilz with another primer prior to applying the limewash? I apologize for the epistle, but I wasn't very sure about the direction I should go, especially since the"living room" and kitchen areas are not separate rooms, but now I'm really excited about the prospects you've opened up for me - thank you so much for that!!!!! I was also wondering if you could give me any advice at all about doing a marbled or hombre type of paint scheme?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      So glad to share the knowledge! To be in the safe side I would use a lime primer after the Kilz. As far as scheme, I think something like marble or limewash is much more timeless and less trendy than hombre. So I’d go in that direction if it were me. Hope that helps!

    • @Imokanurnot
      @Imokanurnot 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshmrivera Thank you so much for responding, so many others don't bother. I appreciate all of the advice you've given, it's such good, sound advice. I got to thinking about the whole hombre vs. marbling scheme, and I holeheartedly agree that marbling would be the way to go - you could add so much more depth with marbling, and I can just about envision how my little shed will look, as well as the "feel", or vibe it would give off - if that makes any sense at all. This is my very first attempt at anything like this, and I was beginning to think that I may be biting off a little more than I could chew, and you've made it so much less frightening - thank you for that!! I plan to do a bit of "binge watching" your channel - you're so talented and creative - without being "out there".

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Haha glad to hear it! Thank you so much and good luck with your project!

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому

      When I was in construction I always heard Kilz made things worse. I accidentally discovered apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle kills black wall mold. Once you've soaked a surface with ACV, scrub it, rinse with a damp sponge, then mist it with a light spray of ACV and wait two hours. Sponge or rinse, and if necessary apply a solution of bleach water 1:4, wait ten minutes, rinse, and dry for several hours. Primer and paint or limewash.

  • @rampchik
    @rampchik 8 місяців тому

    Hi Josh, thank you for this information. I have a couple of questions... I am hoping to put lime wash over very old and fragile adobe (that had been limewashed about a hundred years ago. The original has spalled. I want to protect the rest of the walls). Do I need to put the acrylic base on since the original is porous? Do I need to keep the original wall dampened to acceptnthe activity of the brush strokes? Also what temperature range is the best for application? Should I wait until all danger of frost is past? TIA!

  • @florenciaortega7129
    @florenciaortega7129 Рік тому

    Hello Josh, your videos are very good, thanks for sharing your experience. Ready-to-use lime wash paint is not available in Argentina. Therefore I ask you if instead you can use paste lime paint and add the color with pigment and no other additive. From already thank you very much!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому +1

      I think you can but I’m not sure, sorry! You can Google homemade limewash recipe and there should be info out there for you

  • @Awesome_Peanutx
    @Awesome_Peanutx Рік тому

    Hi Josh!
    I was wondering, I would like to paint my desk and drawers with lime wash. But do I need to coat the top of my desk with something to create a smooth surface? I don’t have any experience with lime wash but I do reckon it has a rougher texture to it than regular paint.
    Thanks in advance!

  • @anthecrawford3957
    @anthecrawford3957 2 роки тому

    I didn’t consider or know about lime wash until just now and it’s gorgeous! My bathroom is white wall tiled halfway ( except shower recess is fully tiled) and pale grey tile floors, like in the kitchen the walls aren’t smooth (cement) and I’m thinking this would hide the walls and give it much needed earthiness and texture. Would you paint the ceiling in lime ( use sealant?) but use even strokes so the colour and feel remains but contrasts with the walls? I’m in Australia 🇦🇺 love your channel 👏🏼

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! Yeah this could definitely be a good option for you. I would take the limewash all the wall up to the ceiling, as you said. People are often to afraid to paint ceilings a color other than white, but I think it’ll make a beautiful, unique feature in your space. Good luck with your project!
      And if you need more info or have more questions, please check out my follow up video to this one! (Link: ua-cam.com/video/gJGUuou-QKM/v-deo.html )

    • @anthecrawford3957
      @anthecrawford3957 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshmrivera Fortunately Bauwerk has a shop here in Perth so I’m going to get some samples, I’ll tell them Josh sent me!
      The neutral colours and whites are what I’m looking at they remind me of stone/rustic houses in Greece I loved so much. Bauwerk colours were used in the exterior of St Mary’s Cathedral here and having a brick exterior patio painted in the stone colours is very tempting! I’m hooked thank you so much 😊

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Oh wow, that’s amazing! I’m excited for you to try it out 🥳 Thanks for sharing!

  • @askdoc6219
    @askdoc6219 10 місяців тому

    Hi Josh, ive not been able to get a block brush in my country Kenya. However, are the brush bristles supposed to be visible in the final coat?

  • @johnathankim6721
    @johnathankim6721 8 місяців тому

    Is there a certain brand or type of line wash paint you suggest? Looking to lime wash our nursery! Thank you

  • @yaaravered8594
    @yaaravered8594 Рік тому

    This is amazing!! Can I lime wash my pantry cabinets? Or is it just good for walls?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      I’ve never seen it done, but supposedly it can be used on wood. I wouldn’t recommend it though. Cabinets are such high touch surfaces and prone to dirt and oil. The limewash will soak all of that up. Personally I’d stick to using it on walls haha

  • @edenhsieh
    @edenhsieh 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing it. I am wondering if the finished wall get dusty when you rub it with hands? I tried to limewash once, and when I touch the wall, it got powdered off.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      That’s never happened to me. Only advice would be to seal the wall when you’re done if you keep having that problem. Hope that helps!

  • @tahneshawilson4391
    @tahneshawilson4391 2 роки тому +2

    I’m excited to do this in my bedroom. I have crown molding. Should I apply the lime wash to the molding or leave it white? I was also thinking to paint it a complementary color in a satin finish. Not sure what to do with the molding and baseboards. Thank you for the detailed video.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Sounds like an exciting project! Honestly, there is no right or wrong answer. It all depends on the aesthetic you are going for. Just remember if you end up deciding to apply it to the molding as well, that you still have to do the same preparation as far as priming it.

    • @tahneshawilson4391
      @tahneshawilson4391 2 роки тому

      @@joshmrivera Thanks for responding, Josh. I suppose testing the look out as I paint would be best. If I don’t like the trim I can always change it. 😊

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Of course! Sounds good!

  • @dirraulei1
    @dirraulei1 2 роки тому +3

    Hello Josh. I watched this video and I love your work and your recommendations so I bought my limewash through Bauwerk but I didn’t buy the block brush they sell. Would I be able to apply it with other type of brush or do I have to order one through Bauwerk? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you so much. So glad I found your account. 🙏🏽

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! You don’t need to buy from them but to get the classic limewash texture you’ll need to buy a soft bristled block brush. Hope that helps! Got my first at Home Depot

    • @dirraulei1
      @dirraulei1 2 роки тому +2

      @@joshmrivera thank you!! In fact, I did watch your other limewash video and I bought the one you linked from Home Depot. I appreciate you!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +2

      Aw I’m glad to hear it! You’re welcome!

  • @shinebabyshine.
    @shinebabyshine. 2 роки тому +1

    ♥️

  • @ericarandlett
    @ericarandlett 8 місяців тому

    Can I get a rich deep wall finish without the color variations? Can lime wash look like Venetian plaster?

  • @widowsbite3206
    @widowsbite3206 5 місяців тому

    Do you need a natural bristle brush? Or can I use synthetic?

  • @shareekhaldi
    @shareekhaldi 2 роки тому

    So helpful! One other question.. can you add lyme or some additive to traditional paint to get this effect?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I would say probably not. The lime has to sort of stick to itself with each coat to create the layers. And how the like is brushed on leaves you with that texture. I can’t say for certain as I’ve never tried or read about it, but I’d imagine it would not be successful. You may just created paint with what looks like sediment in it 😓

    • @shareekhaldi
      @shareekhaldi 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshmrivera makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply! New sub :)

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! ☺️

  • @bonniehyden962
    @bonniehyden962 Рік тому

    Hi, Josh! Thank you for your videos: I'm now a subscriber. We've recently moved into an old house that is at least 75-80 years old. There is an old, very thick paint on the drywall throughout the house with peeling, cracking and chipping in many places. I want to limewash throughout the house. Just how much of this old paint would you recommend I get off the walls first? I'm having to fix nail holes and cracks from settling of the house, too. How do you think limewash will behave applied over the putty I'm using? And one more question, sir: how is the coverage of tinted limewash over existing colors of paint? The entire house...I mean, everything that could be reached with a paintbrush! 🤦‍♀️ ...is yellow. ...walls, window sills, wooden windows, trim, baseboards........ HalleluYah, the previous owners didn't paint the hardwood floors! 🙌 The cabinets were a nightmare to strip! ...3-4 coats of that old, thick paint! ...the top being...yellow. Thank you for your time! I'm very much looking forward to using tinted limewash to breathe new life, figuratively and literally, into this old house! By the way, we're planning on using limewash on the outside, too!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like an amazing (and tough) project! I’m glad you found this video and I hope you watch part 2 to make sure you have all the info I can give.
      As far as your specific scenario, I’m not sure I can be that helpful. I don’t have much renovation experience so I’m not totally sure. I’d say if you’re stripping paint from the walls I would strip as much as possible. Then I would patch up the walls/fill holes. Then I would do 2-3 coats of a lime or mineral primer. That itself is white so will help with covering up the color underneath. Then finally you can go in with limewash.
      Wish I could help more, but good luck !

    • @bonniehyden962
      @bonniehyden962 Рік тому

      @@joshmrivera , all that is a huge help, Josh! Thank you! It confirms what I was thinking, too. I'd love to be able to just slap something over top of existing paint....but that's not gonna be feasible. It's just going to take time. I've found one learns patience when tackling this sort of project. LOL Thank you so much for taking the time to answer, sir.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Hahah of course! Glad to help in any way I can 😊

  • @janettebrier
    @janettebrier Рік тому

    hi! love this video! I want to do lime-wash in my living room on every wall, but would it look weird if only one room has lime-wash? Would it be overkill if i limewashed every wall in the house?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      I definitely don’t think it would be overkill if you did this throughout your home, but it would definitely take a lot of elbow grease! Haha since you can’t use a roller for this.
      But if instead you wanted to do it to one wall as an accent wall, that could work too. But in my opinion I would look best to do a full room.
      You can definitely be creative with this though; I did this in a nook in my living room and the rest of the space had regular paint in the walls

  • @allierodriguez7599
    @allierodriguez7599 2 роки тому +1

    Josh do these lime washes only come in neutrals . I have to accentuate a small inner curve wall. I am scared to do this but you make it look easy. Where can I get more of a pigmented rust or orange look? Also if I have 70s panels do you think it would work . Help me please your Fam. Allie

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      You can get limewash in a ton of colors. You can order through Bauwerk or another retailer like JH Paints. Don’t be scared to try it, it’s so doable!

  • @mustardpotatoes
    @mustardpotatoes 2 роки тому

    When you’re ready to change the look of your walls, (let’s say you’re in an apartment) do you need do anything special to prep for traditional paint?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      You can paint right ove with regular paint 👍🏼

  • @mustardpotatoes
    @mustardpotatoes 2 роки тому

    Is it textured to the touch or just visually?

  • @kreshnikdaci6023
    @kreshnikdaci6023 Рік тому

    Hi josh, the wall was different colour and I need to do lamewash ,but I do one coat lame primer and the other coat I do with normal paint white is that ok to start the lame wash paint .?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Hey, I’m not sure if I understand your question. But if your walls are painted with any type of regular paint you definitely should apply a lime or mineral primer first before you begin

  • @CristinaTorress_
    @CristinaTorress_ 24 дні тому

    We have a painter coming in to prep the walls for lime wash. He is adding a drywall compound smooth layer over previously painted walls. He is telling me that I don’t need to use lime wash primer that has a really good primer and that lime wash will work with it, do you think I need lime wash primer or his professional primer?

  • @deborahdeedah
    @deborahdeedah 2 роки тому

    Does each wall need to be painted at once without stopping?
    I have a really large wall (long and high) that I'd like to apply this technique to, but I'm not sure I'd be able to paint it all in one go.
    Thank you for your tutorials and answering so many questions!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Ideally each wall would be done in one go, connecting the “clouds” you make as you paint, but technically you can do it in more than one go. Especially if you’re going to add at least 3 coats. I would make sure to start in a different area with each coat to make sure you get the textured finish you want. Hope that helps!

    • @deborahdeedah
      @deborahdeedah 2 роки тому

      @@joshmrivera Yes, thank you!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      No problem!

  • @SpirituSangti
    @SpirituSangti 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Josh. How is limewash paint different from traditional plaster (textured)?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry I didn’t see your message sooner! Tough for me to compare personally b/c I don’t have much experience with plaster and there are many different kinds of/applications for plaster. But here is a good quick read that talks about a few of these similar finishes: thecasaproject.com/limewash-venetian-plaster-roman-clay-whats-the-difference/

  • @michaelsy.
    @michaelsy. 4 місяці тому

    Hi! Does linewash really get dirty easily? If like I put soy sauce or cooking oil on it accidentally, will it be permanent?😊

  • @myracat5741
    @myracat5741 2 роки тому

    Hi Josh. How much do you think would be the price difference say per square foot or square meter between flat wall painting versus limewash?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I don’t have good numbers for that 😅 sorry!

  • @alessadelgado455
    @alessadelgado455 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video, I'm ready to tackle this - I don't see it available Home Depot online, nor do I see them shipping to the US. Any suggestions (I'm in Florida)?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hmm that sounds odd to me, that Home Depot wouldn’t ship it within the US? I’m sorry you’re having trouble finding it. You can try JH paints, Bauwerk, or just Google Limewash and you’ll be able to find it somewhere I’m sure

    • @alessadelgado455
      @alessadelgado455 2 роки тому

      @@joshmrivera I don't see that Home Depot offer it at all. Only Romabio comes up.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hey, sorry if there’s a miscommunication here. So Home Depot only sells Romabio limewash as far as I know. I meant if you don’t see the selection you want from Romabio on Home Depot’s website, you can try a different company’s website. Bauwerk and JH paints are their own companies that sell their own limewash. Hope that helps!

  • @kiannewohlfert9773
    @kiannewohlfert9773 Рік тому

    Hi, Josh. I’m trying to cover up a lime wash paint job with standard paint. I sanded everything down, but my paint won’t adhere. I’ve done two coats and it is very splotchy. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      I would ask your local hardware store for some help. It’s really hard to say because there are countless types of paint out there and they really vary so much. Wish I could be more helpful, but good luck !

  • @aeronjon000
    @aeronjon000 2 роки тому

    Is it be OK if the wall has an existing paint already? Will it affect the limewash that is to be painted on top? Thanks for the response.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Nope, it won’t matter. Most walls already have paint on them, so you just have to prep your walls properly

  • @petiegoodman1792
    @petiegoodman1792 2 роки тому +1

    What Color Limewash from Bauwerk did you use in the video?

  • @paulramirez7792
    @paulramirez7792 Рік тому

    Great info! Do you know if this works on wood?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому +1

      I’ve heard (on blogs) that it can be used on wood. But I’m not sure myself. You can reach out to the manufacturer and they can advise you. But if it’s furniture or a high touch surface, it’s probably not the best bet. Good luck!

    • @paulramirez7792
      @paulramirez7792 Рік тому

      @@joshmrivera thanks Josh!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      No prob!

  • @KurbyKalby
    @KurbyKalby 2 роки тому +2

    What color did you end up choosing for the room you're in?

  • @cvnkj4032
    @cvnkj4032 Рік тому

    Does this brand leave a powder residue?

  • @joycetolentino9697
    @joycetolentino9697 2 роки тому

    Can I use limewash for outdoor wall or would it easily get dirty? If I can, do I need to seal it?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Limewash can be used outdoors, and traditionally is used in brick or cement. But if I were you I’d do some research and email the company you want to use with questions.
      Not all materials will be able to take the limewash. And depending on where you live (weather and sun conditions) that could effect the durability. Generally though, outdoor limewash does not have to be sealed

  • @Oliviaatlashome
    @Oliviaatlashome 2 роки тому

    Hi!! Can the walls be textured?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hey! That’s one of the questions I cover actually haha check out the video at 9:50 - hope that helps!

  • @nallelychow
    @nallelychow 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!! Question, how can I know how much limewash will I need? Given that it will be send from Germany, I'd like to have enough since the beginning. Does it work like regular paint? Thank you!! 🤍🤍🤍

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! On their website they have a calculator! When you find a color you like and you are selecting the options to add to cart, under paint cans size you will find a calculator. This should help you estimate how much you will need. Alternatively their customer service is amazing. I actually emailed in the past and simply gave my room measurements and ceiling height and they guided me, and responded very quickly. Hope that helps!

    • @nallelychow
      @nallelychow 2 роки тому

      @@joshmrivera Thank you so much!!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Anytime!

    • @Zonua
      @Zonua Рік тому

      @Nallely - please can I ask what company you used to order from Germany? Thanks!

    • @nallelychow
      @nallelychow Рік тому +1

      @@Zonua Hi! I ended up buying regular limewash from Home Depot here in my city, I live in the U.S. I had very good results too!

  • @paulinem1982
    @paulinem1982 2 роки тому

    Can you mimic a limewash texture on your wall using regular paint??

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I think that would take a very skilled painter haha
      Regular paint isn’t going to cut it. But there are other alternatives like French wash, micro concrete/concrete, and others. If you’re looking for a different way to add texture I’d just Google it and see what your options are. Hope that helps!

  • @vincehernandez52
    @vincehernandez52 Рік тому

    can u direct this at a skim coat?

  • @kalim.6016
    @kalim.6016 Рік тому

    Can you do a lighter color limewash over a darker base paint?

  • @quaxo88
    @quaxo88 2 роки тому +1

    Do I need primer for concrete as well?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Concrete is porous so you shouldn’t need to prime 👍🏼

  • @Anikanoteven
    @Anikanoteven 2 роки тому

    Can a lime wash paint be applied to outdoor planters, plastic or metal?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      You should be able apply it to wood or stone, as they are typically porous and can absorb/hold onto it. But for metal or plastic I’d say probably not. You can attempt and let me know how it turns out?? Hahah
      If I were going to try I would sand, then apply multiple coats lime primer, then multiple coats of limewash, and probably add some sort of topcoat to maintain it. But truthfully I have no idea 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @felixschilder3189
    @felixschilder3189 2 роки тому

    Do you apply the lime primer with the same technique already?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      You can just roll on the lime primer 👍🏼

  • @kenziedevendorf
    @kenziedevendorf 2 роки тому

    What color from Bauwerk was used in this video? I am looking for the exact color that is on the wall behind you!

    • @gueneverefigueroa7711
      @gueneverefigueroa7711 2 роки тому +1

      Hey I'm just scrolling through the comments and saw he said it's called North ☺️

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Yes! Thank you! Sorry I missed this

    • @kenziedevendorf
      @kenziedevendorf 2 роки тому +1

      @@gueneverefigueroa7711 thank you so much!

  • @litodevilangel00
    @litodevilangel00 2 роки тому +1

    About how long do you wait between each coat?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Minimum 2 hours! But if you aren’t in a rush definitely leave your first or second coat on for a full day before finishing it off. I love giving it some extra time to cure and breathe.
      If you’re starting after 2 hours and you start seeing you’re actually removing some of the prior layer, you may have to give it more time. I think weather/humidity effects dry time just like with regular paint. Hope that helps!

  • @keithkraatz4201
    @keithkraatz4201 2 роки тому

    Is it possible to use lime wash paint on slate tile floors??

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I wouldn’t recommend applying this to any kind Of tile. I don’t think it will be able to stick, sorry!

  • @ranee85
    @ranee85 Рік тому

    How can we apply lime wash on paint ?

  • @Voldein
    @Voldein Рік тому

    It blows my mind how hard to find this info is, why is this so under the radar? what are the downsides?

  • @anudeep2328
    @anudeep2328 Рік тому +1

    Hi Josh, at first thanks a lot for educating people like me, I need an advice my wall is just finished it's not a dry wall it's a concrete wall plastered with cement it hadn't yet touched by any gypsum putty so far. Can I directly go on the rough concrete surface directly or you want me to apply gypsum putty 1st.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Hey there, sorry for the late reply! I’m fairly sure concrete can take limewash without prep work. But honestly I would reach out to the company you’re using, just send an email, and they can tell you. Usually they’re super helpful. Good luck!

    • @anudeep2328
      @anudeep2328 Рік тому

      @@joshmrivera 👍 thanks Josh.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      No problem!

  • @maydayaap
    @maydayaap 2 роки тому

    How do you get the lime wash to stop leaving residue upon touch?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Typically limewash doesn’t leave a residue. That is assuming it was applied correctly, with good wall preparation. Are you having trouble with residue or are you anticipating there will be issues with residue?

  • @vidyamadhavan3756
    @vidyamadhavan3756 2 роки тому

    Hi ...which is good lime plaster or wallpaper..

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Which is better? Totally depends on your goal for the space (and budget). Personally I’d probably opt for limewash/plaster over wallpaper in my spaces

  • @lesleysmith9062
    @lesleysmith9062 2 місяці тому

    Can it cover yellow on a wall

  • @cvnkj4032
    @cvnkj4032 Рік тому

    You don’t use Romabio brand anymore?

  • @krissykinsx
    @krissykinsx 2 роки тому +1

    Is limewash waterproof? Considering using it in a bathroom remodel for the walls but I’m afraid it won’t hold up to the moisture levels of a small bathroom!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hi there! Check out 11:05 in this video. I actually go over that exact question. Good luck! 🥰

    • @susanmoon8398
      @susanmoon8398 Рік тому +1

      Hi, I have some experience with this using an Atelier "Izmir Blue" lime paint in a bathroom. In areas where there is likely to be splash, even just a little water will move the pigment around in the lime wash leaving marks. It need not be dirt or soap to mar the finish. The solution is to use a liquid sealer to make the surface more resilient to water splatter. Just be sure to follow the directions on the sealer, wiping off excess with a lint free cloth as you go.

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @rosehartland7737
    @rosehartland7737 Рік тому

    what was the cost to do one room?

  • @coachkesey
    @coachkesey 8 місяців тому

    The reason why you wouldn't seal it, you are unable to fix spots easily. Sealer always changes color. So adding more would look different, and might not stick the same.

  • @franciscoduran1723
    @franciscoduran1723 Рік тому

    Am new using this, how to erase the brush lines

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      Hm, you mean after it dried you’re seeing lines? You may need extra coats. If the stokes are raised/textured you can lightly sand the area and reapply

  • @lenavoyles526
    @lenavoyles526 2 роки тому

    How do you keep it from dusting off the walls???

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      I haven’t had issues with it dusting off, except for the first time I applied limewash. I’m not 100% certain, but I think if this is happening then the walls may not have needed more prep to stick better. Or you may have applied the next cost before the undercoat was dry enough.
      One thought would be to wipe down the entire wall with a rough wet rag to clean whatever dust may be hanging on. If some portion of limewash actually come off in the process, you can do one final coat and hopefully with all of the dust off, last coat of limewash will have the best chance of sticking to the coat under it. Not 100% sure, but hope that helps in someway

  • @middleofdecember9862
    @middleofdecember9862 2 роки тому

    how do you increase the texture?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      I feel like that’s a hard question to answer. If you want more depth in your color/texture you can choose a base color limewash and a top color. I’ve seen many successful applications where a darker limewash was used first, and then a lighter color painted on top. Another way to add interest could be to choose certain areas to do extra coats on, so some spots will be a bit darker or more rich in color.
      If what you mean is something else, I’d say maybe limewash isn’t the best choice for your project. You may want to research a different option. Hope that helps

  • @mobrals
    @mobrals 2 роки тому +1

    Can i wax it on high traffic areas?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      You can do a matte clear coat. It may slightly alter the color/change the look a bit but you definitely can. They sell come made specifically for lime, but I don’t think you need to find a lime-specific top coat. Hope that helps! 👍🏼

  • @vincehernandez52
    @vincehernandez52 Рік тому

    pwede po ba ito rekta pahid sa skim coat?

  • @ethanschoenlein267
    @ethanschoenlein267 Рік тому +1

    So I’m sure you get this all the time but… you’re clearly very young so I’m curious to know what your background/experience as an interior designer and/or painter is?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому +2

      I actually don’t get asked that too often lol
      I’m a self taught designer. So lots of online research/talking directly to companies plus first-hand experimenting. Although I don’t have a degree in interior design, I did graduate from the Interior Design Institute’s interior design program earlier this year. I’m registered nurse as my day job but I love all things design. I’m hoping to one day transition into a more creative career. Thanks for asking!

  • @parsad27
    @parsad27 2 роки тому

    Can you Limewash a fireplace?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      It depends on the material, as far as if the limewash will work. However I’m not sure about how it handles heat- I would contact a limewash seller directly for better info 👍🏼

  • @tammydietschweiler7852
    @tammydietschweiler7852 2 роки тому +1

    Can I do this on wood furniture?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому +1

      Although I’ve never tried myself, I have read that lime wash is suitable for wooden items/furniture. I imagine the finish would look slightly different than on the wall though. Would love to hear your experience if you try it out!

    • @tammydietschweiler7852
      @tammydietschweiler7852 2 роки тому

      @@joshmrivera I think I may try it since I look for old world finishes on pottery and small old vintage pieces. I will experience first of course, before I work on anything larger. Thank you for all your inspiration.😊

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Anytime, glad to hear it!

  • @jlyt18
    @jlyt18 2 роки тому

    hows bauwerk compare to portola?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Haven’t had the opportunity to use Portola sadly, so I’m not sure. Sorry!

  • @StarSoBright07
    @StarSoBright07 2 роки тому

    Can you limewash a textured wall?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Hey there, I actually answer this question in this video. You can jump ahead to 9:50 for the full answer. In short, technically yes but if you’re aiming for the classic limewash look, you’re probably not gonna get it this way.

  • @luciagarcia4913
    @luciagarcia4913 2 роки тому

    What color is the one in the background

  • @coachkesey
    @coachkesey 8 місяців тому

    The color can also rub off onto clothes, towels, or hands. So be mindfull of that. Not all lime wash products will be the same.

  • @dreamer90ant
    @dreamer90ant 2 роки тому

    What is this style of design called?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  2 роки тому

      Limewash is a specialty finish- it can be used in many different design styles. Latently it’s been trending for use in organic modern, japandi, modern boho, and wabi sabi styles. Hope that helps!

  • @gunillafritjofsson3633
    @gunillafritjofsson3633 Рік тому

    Unfortunately my son had something greesy on his elbow when he leaned towards the wall. Is there a possibility to take that spot away without repainting the whole wall..?

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому +1

      Yes! One of the great things about limewash is you won’t need to redo a whole wall or anything. I’d recommend cleaning the wall with coal and water, and once dry giving the area a light sand to get off whatever leftover grease may be there. Then just paint some clouds over the area. May need a few coats after sanding but should be easy since it’s just one spot 😊

  • @caitlinhunter2307
    @caitlinhunter2307 Рік тому

    Nice ad,

  • @janetwilliams9575
    @janetwilliams9575 Рік тому

    I can not find your Instagram ugh!

    • @joshmrivera
      @joshmrivera  Рік тому

      New name! Sorry it’s @josh.m.rivera

  • @dfy1897
    @dfy1897 Рік тому

    holy repeat.......

  • @Skrewdriver1981
    @Skrewdriver1981 11 місяців тому

    Looks nasty