From the monthly archives: June 2009
SEDONA LIMESTONE (#750)
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Sedona Limestone is a hand-sculpted texture treatment with multiple stains and glazes to replicate natural stone. This versatile product can be used on exterior as well as interior surfaces. The patina can be adjusted to perfectly match an existing stone installation. This treatment looks (and feels!) so realistic, it is difficult even for the trained eye to discern the difference. Applications: Sedona Limestone is perfect for fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, outdoor kitchen and dining areas and accent walls.

EXCELSIOR (#749)
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Excelsior is an elegant layering of mica plaster, metallic paints and custom design stencils. These distinctive finishes and glazes are hand-applied to give the surface a pearlescent, luminous quality. Applications: Use Excelsior to add a distinctive touch to ceilings in dining rooms, foyers, groin and barrel vaults, bedrooms or special meeting areas.

ATHENAEUM (#743)

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Athenaeum is an imported Italian lime plaster with a subtly distressed exclusive Imago Dei border stencil. The plaster is applied in several layers of varying complimentary earth tones. All of our lime plasters are low-VOC and are good both for your health and the environment. Applications: Athenaeum lends a handsome time-worn plaster look to dining rooms, entries and bedrooms and bathrooms.

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The offices of Imago Dei have a fresh new face. Our hospitality area backsplash was finished with a hand-carved concrete stone finish. The reception area and interior hall are sporting new natural clay plaster wall finishes. The walls are cool to look at and cool to the touch as this clay plaster “breathes” as it aborbs moisture from the air and dries out again in a natural cycle. backsplash
Imago Dei hospitality backsplash with Finish #750

reception
Imago Dei reception area with finish #748

This product is renowned for releasing beneficial negative ions into the room’s atmosphere counterbalancing the effects of electronic office equipment. Several layers of plaster are troweled onto the walls, artistically leaving interesting little patches of the under layers showing through. This technique allows for a thicker, stronger surface application as well as a rich variety of color.

Read more about natural clay plaster.