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It would look fabulous. You can use any paint colorant, Ben Moore-Sherwin Williams etc. but start with about 25% of the normal amount of pigment for their "medium" or "deep" base.
Sherwin Williams pigments are very strong so maybe even more like 10% to start. The plaster takes color quickly.

As far as bathrooms no problem, the lime will actually cure better with moisture. You can even use it in a shower stall!
Our sealer adds a very mild color depth and washable wax surface. Very natural soap stone like feel that can be cleaned with any mild cleaner.

Our website has a comprehensive video that also shows one effect option where we use double or triple the pigment in the first coat, then leave randow "cat faces" showing through to the first coat. Some prefer a more simple solid color tone look.

Good luck!

Bill Filer


Apartment Therapy - Spray-Stone Limestone Plaster
10/31/07 11:13 AM

We are they product maker in California. I hope it is okay to post a comment, but Spray-Stone does not cause "rug burn" when you brush up against it. It is actually very smooth to the touch when sealed. Brushing it on will make it slightly more "sanded" but still nothing along the lines of a stucco, more like maybe the Ralph Lauren paints when brushed, but actual limestone rather than a sanded acrylic. Much more lively look than any paint. Hope this helps! Bill


Apartment Therapy - Spray-Stone Limestone Plaster
10/30/07 1:41 PM