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An ancient painting technique is making a comeback for its unique charm and eco-friendly benefits. Unlike regular paint, limewash is breathable, allowing moisture to escape and preventing mold growth. It creates a soft, matte finish that's gentle on allergies and great for healthier indoor spaces. Made from limestone, itβs naturally alkaline, which helps fight mold and bacteria.
One of the perks of limewashing is that itβs low-maintenance, you donβt even need to clean the walls often, and avoiding frequent cleaning is actually better. Limewash has a soft, suede-like texture and feels thicker than regular house paint. Itβs been used since Roman times to give walls a warm, aged appearance.
Although itβs commonly seen in whites and grays, limewash also comes in brighter colors. Made with just crushed limestone and water, itβs much thinner than standard paint. Unlike regular paint that sits on the surface, limewash soaks into materials like brick and masonry, becoming part of the surface itself.
Source: https://www.livspace.com/sg/magazine/materials-what-is-limewash-paint
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