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White is universal. It can be used to beautify effects in nearly every retail and commercial project. It is especially popular because it creates opportunities for architects and designers to create bold, architectural details. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider using this clean White Plaster:

White plaster is the perfect way to make a statement in a restaurant, bar, or any commercial space.

Restaurant in Philadelphia
Design by Velocette Studio
White plaster wall finish by Dorwae

This is is a versatile material that can be used in so many different ways. This is because of its ability to create a unique look and even make bold statements. White blends well with any color scheme and will complement your existing decor while adding an unexpected element of interest!

White is the staple color in a neutral color palette, so it allows a designer an opportunity to create a strong color statement without making a whole space a vibrant color. The color pop can be used as a feature wall or furniture or an area rug. In other words, white makes your other colors pop. And, you can use white plaster on walls, floors, furniture, even countertops.

Restaurant in Philadelphia
Design by Velocette Studio
White plaster wall finish by Dorwae

Standard white plaster is a great way to add architectural details to your commercial space; it looks more robust than paints or stains in the market today.

Our white plaster is highly customizable and can be used for nearly any commercial space, from offices to restaurants and retail spaces. White plaster also allows for a quiet design to highlight bold architectural details such as columns, arches, or columns with ornamentation like cornices or pediments. White simply doesn’t detract from their beauty.

White plaster is a versatile material that can be used in many flooring projects.

This is a versatile material that can be used in many flooring projects, both interior, and exterior. This type of white plaster is called micro cement. It is not easy to install but it looks amazing.

Additionally, this also has some unique features that make it an attractive option for your next project:


White plaster is highly customizable and can be used for nearly any commercial project.

It is available in a variety of colors and textures, so you can create a unique look that stands out. White is also ideal for creating customer-focused spaces and promoting your brand identity at trade shows or conventions. White plaster will let your merchandise take center stage while giving the customer a high-end atmosphere.

While plaster is a versatile material that can be used in many flooring projects, both interior, and exterior. This type of white plaster is called micro cement. It is not easy to install but it looks amazing. This also has some unique features that make it an attractive option for your next project:

White plaster comes in many different finishes: natural and sanded, just to name two. The natural finish has a matte finish, while the sanded finish has more of a granular look. If you want your wall or ceiling surfaces to be smooth and uniform when installed over wood framing members (such as ceiling joists), then consider using white micro cement plaster instead of brown or gray cement plasters. White will give you a fresh and clean look. When properly installed it won’t leave any unsightly marks on the surface after application—even if you plan to paint over them later on!

White plaster is highly customizable and can be used for nearly any commercial project.

It is available in a variety of colors and textures, so you can create a unique look that stands out. White is also ideal for creating customer-focused spaces and promoting your brand identity at trade shows or conventions. This will let your merchandise take center stage while giving the customer a high-end atmosphere.

The “Wilder” Process

White Plaster (Wilder Process) by Dorwae Interiors

“For Wilder, I used a custom-color plaster. It is slightly warmer than the true white color and the material is gypsum veneer plaster. The color is a powder or liquid pigment that I add to my mix. Once the plaster powder is added, it gets mixed together to the right consistency for the craftspersons to apply to the wall…”

“…As the plaster starts to harden on the wall, it creates a variety of textures. In this case, the plaster is pressed smooth with a trowel creating a mottled appearance, which adds warmth and depth to the entirety of the plaster.”

If you want an interior design material that will create a unique look that stands out, consider white plaster.

This is a great way to make a bold statement in any commercial space from small renovations to large-scale renovations and new construction. It’s also highly customizable, meaning you can use the same white plaster for multiple projects without mixing colors or designs.

White Plaster (Damask)

Damask

A pattern created with layers of white plaster

White Plaster (Natural White Deco Plaster)

Natural White Deco Plaster
A simple white with a Greek-inspired texture

White Plaster (Graphic White)

Graphic White
White plaster intricate line drawing

Lace and Plaster
Pure (white) plaster with a lace impression

White plaster is ideal for those seeking an interior design material that will create a unique look that stands out from the rest of their competitors’ spaces. If you have an idea in mind but aren’t sure where to start, consider adding this white color palette to your next project. Dorwae Interiors can talk you through some great options. Peruse more of our services and specialties here.

Conclusion

With the multitude of options for white plaster, you’re sure to find a surface that fits your decor and your specific design needs. White plaster offers a unique look with its crisp finish and is also great for showing off bold architectural details. Whatever your design calls for, always remember that white is the best way to refresh and brighten an old space. It allows the other materials in your space plenty of room to shine. And if you are wondering “Why not just paint my room white?” Well to that I say, “Haven’t you been listening to me? This is way better! You’re a naughty reader. Go sit in the corner.”

Happy designing!

-Restaurant Interior design by Velocette Studio

-Restaurant photos taken by Jason Varney

-White plaster finish by Dorwae Interiors

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