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Romano Travertino Italian lime plaster 1 -step plaster

In this detailed step-by-step video, Ronald Layman, the master artisan behind The Faux School in Frederick, MD, takes you through the process of creating a unique and sophisticated plaster finish using Romano Travertino tinted jet black and finished with Violet and Pearl Galaxy wax. At Ronald’s studio, where he teaches decorative arts and completes commissioned projects for clients worldwide, he will guide you through the tools, materials, and the essential techniques needed to recreate this stunning finish. Step 1: Surface Preparation The journey begins with surface preparation, a key to ensuring a flawless final look. Ronald starts by rolling on a layer of quartz primer using a 1/4-inch nap roller, creating the perfect base for the plaster to adhere. This essential step ensures the surface is evenly primed and ready for the texture to follow. Step 2: Applying the Jet Black Romano Travertino Once the primer is dry, Ronald applies the Romano Travertino plaster, which has been tinted jet black for a rich, dramatic base. Using a 1/2-inch nap roller, he spreads the plaster across the surface, giving it an organic and textured appearance. The roller leaves slight high points, which will later be refined to create the signature soft texture. Step 3: Knocking Down the High Spots As the plaster begins to set, Ronald moves on to the technique of "knocking down" the high spots left by the roller. Using a trowel, he gently smooths out these areas while preserving the natural "pits" and variations in the texture. This creates a soft, tactile surface that has both visual depth and a subtle natural look. Step 4: Burnishing the Plaster After allowing the plaster to dry, Ronald demonstrates the burnishing process, enhancing the smoothness and bringing out the natural sheen in the surface. Burnishing adds a refined polish to the texture, giving it an elegant finish that sets the stage for the next step—applying the metallic waxes. Step 5: Applying Violet and Pearl Galaxy Wax To elevate the finish, Ronald applies Violet Galaxy Wax, working it into the surface to add a subtle shimmer of violet tones. This wax gives the texture an otherworldly glow, adding dimension and beauty to the dark plaster beneath. He follows this with Pearl Galaxy Wax, layering it over the violet for a lustrous, soft pearlescent effect that enhances the natural variations in the plaster. This dual-wax finish brings the surface to life, catching the light in fascinating ways. Step 6: The Final Reveal As the video concludes, Ronald reveals the completed finish—a beautiful, natural-looking textured wall that combines the deep black base of the Romano Travertino with the ethereal, metallic sheen of the violet and pearl waxes. This striking yet sophisticated look is perfect for a variety of spaces, from modern interiors to luxurious feature walls. Throughout this tutorial, Ronald shares his professional insights and expert tips on how to master this finish, covering every aspect from surface preparation to final detailing. By the end of the video, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to recreate this beautiful technique in your own space. Be sure to watch the video and follow along with Ronald Layman, as he shares his decades of experience, transforming simple plaster into art with the Jet Black Romano Travertino and Galaxy Wax technique. Classes: http://www.thefauxschool.com Commission; http://www.ronaldlayman.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 301-668-5110 Lets stay connected Facebook:   / ronaldlayman   Instagram:   / ronaldlayman   LinkedIn:   / ronaldlayman   TikTok :   / ucevus_ijiii5   Pinterest:   / ronaldlayman   #marmorino #venetian #plaster #italy #pavan #wall #technuique About Ronald Layman Ronald Layman is a fourth-generation decorator, hailing from a family with a long-standing legacy in craftsmanship that dates back to 1890 when his great grandfather founded their decorating company. Ronald’s journey as a decorative painter has been enriched by his training under some of the greatest artists of other generations, making him a true master of his craft.

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