info@portolapaints.com. In real life it looks so pretty and cloudy, everyone who comes into our home immediately wants to touch the walls! At least for a couple of hours, but I let ours dry overnight. Heres how we did it! 'It will add a slight eggshell sheen to the finish, giving a similar effect to a polished plaster.'. Lilith Hudson is the Junior Writer on Livingetc, and an expert at decoding trends and reporting on them as they happen. I would recommend using a 4 joint knife to apply the roman clay, I tried using a 6 spatula but I preferred the look and control of the 4 spatula more! We use top quality materials imported from all over the world and are committed to manufacturing eco friendly and zero V.O.C finishes. Put a small amount of roman clay on your putty knife. I used the color Full Circle at 75% so it was just a tiny bit lighter than the actual color. For the proper adhesion and best color accuracy, we recommend applying over a standard PVA primer (like our All Purpose Basecoat). I visited the Portola website and was able to order an entire sample chip pack for $25. Your first coat should be quite thin, the product does not need to be applied thick. Roman Clay Fireplace Prep Work Step by step tutorial for applying Portola Paints & Glazes' Roman Clay finish. Use sweeping motions when applying, going in different directions. Im obsessed with how it turned out and couldnt love it more. I used the plastic knife this time and didnt have any marks. Here is the basic overview of Roman Clay as described on Portola Paints website: Portolas Roman Clay is an eco-friendly plaster finish ideal for smooth interior walls. 'Roman Clay is a matte, lime-based plaster that is applied with a knife or trowel to interior walls,' says Jamie Davis, co-founder of Portola Paints, the biggest commercial manufacturer of Roman Clay paint. ft. Primer; 6 putty knife; Optional Smaller or same size putty knife to scoop the clay out of the bucket; Sand paper; Portola Paints Sealer (optional) HOW TO APPLY ROMAN CLAY TO A FIREPLACE STEP 1. I have practically the whole bucket left. It comes in a large selection of colors and is applied with a spackle knife. I called them and asked about going over tile and they didnt really suggest it. The Roman clay is applied with a putty knife so any texture on the walls results in differing thicknesses that dry unevenly. While gray is a neutral palette for walls, it is generally lacking in warmth and richness. If you want to see some more video action check out my Fireplace Highlights on Instagram. Thank you! Heres a quick video of me applying the roman clay if you want a better visual of the process! The first coat of clay is deceptive as it shows a lot of movement but the second coat brings extra coverage and makes the movement feel like a patina you'd find in a historic Spaniard building. 2nd coat (and potentially 3rd): Apply Roman clay in same way, but as you are going, you can work the areas more to get more highlights and lowlights. Sand with high grit sandpaper (300 to 400) to knock off any high parts after drying. I love the way this turned out and plan on doing another Roman Clay project in the future.
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