How to venetian plaster a wall in a home theater room

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2020
  • Ronald Layman of The Faux School in Frederick, MD takes you on a project in Memphis, TN and shows you how to properly install grasello (venetian) plaster on the walls of a home theater, using a hand trowel technique with a burnish layer fro a luxurious high gloss finished with Italian polishing wax and buffed for protection
    Tools:
    Pavan Medium trowel: tinyurl.com/4ps4n4yy
    Pavan burnish trowel:tinyurl.com/bhcf93e7
    Pavan Spatula: tinyurl.com/4jjkptmm
    Wooster roller frame: tinyurl.com/3f5sr8sx
    Wooster roller cover: tinyurl.com/yrsvkttz
    Purdy paint brush: tinyurl.com/3syfj8rf
    Wooster roller pole:
    Sanding attachment for roller pole: amzn.to/3eNA6ui
    Sand paper: amzn.to/2zZvl1J
    Variable speed polisher with polishing pad step 1: amzn.to/36VYua8
    polishing pad step 2: amzn.to/306DKen
    Materials:
    Micro Primer: amzn.to/3dHi2S8
    Grasello plaster: amzn.to/3eNywZ8
    Wax: amzn.to/2MqNWqf
    Classes and commission: 301-668-5110
    http:www.thefauxschool.com
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    #howto #venetian #plaster #room #walls
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Komentáře • 26

  • @elisabethvismans
    @elisabethvismans Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial Ron. I was asked to repair a mural. I am a visual artist but have never done a mural, other than painting stripes. Our friend Donna suggested to contact you. So I found this video. You probably don't remember, but we actually met a couple of years ago in a bar in Frederick. Anyway thanks for this great video. I now have a better idea on how to tackle and price the project.

  • @ACB2K
    @ACB2K Před rokem +1

    Thanks Ronald.

  • @janicemiller4788
    @janicemiller4788 Před 4 lety

    You are a great teacher! Wish I could take classes from you!
    I’m inspired now to use Venetian plaster in my dining rm

  • @panda-goat
    @panda-goat Před 3 lety +1

    Would love a video on how to do quarter sawn oak!

  • @edwinrodas4534
    @edwinrodas4534 Před 3 lety

    Awesome job man you are really good if you do all those wall by yourself you incredible incredible I know that is hard work in make you really really tireman but again you are awesome I think you’re the best 👍👏

  • @randallhubbard6342
    @randallhubbard6342 Před 4 lety

    I love the video

  • @ibrahimwehbe1153
    @ibrahimwehbe1153 Před 2 lety

    Generous video
    Thanks

  • @jenniferwilliams7420
    @jenniferwilliams7420 Před 4 lety

    Oh wow! I wish I knew you were in Memphis! I would love to meet you! I watch your videos over and over and I think you're an awesome teacher! I would have loved to watch you do a finish.

    • @scottfoster5507
      @scottfoster5507 Před 3 lety

      now now jenn...ole ronnie has a lot of work to do ...cant be messin with you crazzzy ladies in love...im just kidding of course...hes a helluva good teacher aint he?!!!how nice would it be to have his talent and the humbleness to teach us not so talented....be good and good luck with future projects

  • @rigobertomendoza7248
    @rigobertomendoza7248 Před 3 lety

    Good looking wall,

  • @brendoned
    @brendoned Před 4 lety

    Thanks Ronald for these great videos!
    I completed my first wall application recently, it was Marmorino Carrara in Nile blue color. Mistakes were made but I sure learned a lot along the way.
    You definitely should consider using a higher definition camera if you can because not a lot of detail is captured, but the explanations are worth it regardless.

  • @NevilleHayfield
    @NevilleHayfield Před 4 lety +2

    Wicked 🙏💪👊🔥 nice one for doing this video Bro. I'm going from boards to walls now. But want to know more about burnishing/ drying time, and when exactly to hit it. The making love stage as u say 👏🙏🔥👍

    • @brendoned
      @brendoned Před 4 lety +1

      I leaned it by watching the color saturation as it dries. darker, damp areas need to be treated with a lot more care and left alone to dry more or you risk peeling. I could also feel resistance like Ronald mentioned in another video when hitting the damp areas vs the drier ones at the polishing stage where the trowel glides far more easily.
      I also tried applying my final coat while the previous coat was still damp (not wet) and found it greatly increased the time I had before I needed to start polishing due to the extra moisture, These were my experiences from my first attempt at wall application. hope it helps.

  • @ChrisSmith-nr8wh
    @ChrisSmith-nr8wh Před 4 lety

    Master you are..

  • @scottfoster5507
    @scottfoster5507 Před 3 lety

    whats good mr Ronald!!! man i have found your channels slowly but surely ! i was looking at how to do different textures and whatnot on my mobile home walls when i covered up the strips(lots of fun you should come help me)covering the seams.anyway i decided to do the whole wall and then i said what the hell do the whole living room.well a week later i threw all caution to the wind and did the whole house .thats right all of the walls in the whole house.so i was going to make it smoth but after seeing your work i went with a venetian plaster look.we live in florida and ive got a lot of greek blood so i wanted a mediterranean look.well guess who had just what the doctor ordered ?why ole RonRon Layman thats who!any way brother i might send ya some damn pictures of the mess i made and i will be sending you a bill for all of the damage...lol...just kidding (of course)...turned out pretty damn good ...not ronald layman good but hey who knows you may be heading this way anmd need to stop and rest in lake city florida and help a fellow artist get it perfect(lol).in all serious thank you so much for the very detailed teaching videos .i could damn near start a bussiness after watching you work .take care brother and if ya ever this way plese dont hesitate to stop by and look at the work i did in person!we got so many super clear fresh water springs that will recharge your very soul like nothing else can (its hard to describe the energy transfer )and many other fasinating hidden gems that would seem like it would intrest a guy like yourself!(helluva salesman arent i..lol) hope to see you soon ...scott

    • @scottfoster5507
      @scottfoster5507 Před 3 lety

      get a haircut ya damn ole hippy ...how in the world ya ever gonna get a job looking like that ...smh young people nowadays i swear....6/24 /71..the cusp of magic...a joker by birth ...take care bro and ya hair looks awesome ...wish i had it to grow out ..lucky rascal..lol

  • @elipto
    @elipto Před 3 lety

    Can this be applied over primer or does it have to be over the plaster?

  • @Aliesya_luna123
    @Aliesya_luna123 Před 4 lety

    What ingredients of this Venetian plaster?

  • @Jonathan-ff4wo
    @Jonathan-ff4wo Před 3 lety

    Oddball question, and I know this isn't your field but I'm just gonna ask; would this material suit a theater or music studio ACOUSTICALLY? Seems it could cause a lot of noisy high frequency reflections, and thereby requiring more expense in room correction for the audio. Otherwise, I think this theater is gonna be a glorious LOOKING theater and I salute you for your work maestro! 👍

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Před 3 lety +2

      Modern masters makes a line of paint for theater and movie production which is a dead flat as well at some small acoustical properties I will look it up and send you some links tomorrow

  • @danarenta3150
    @danarenta3150 Před 3 lety

    Hey Ron!
    For application of marmorino after microprimer, do you recommend sand in between like here you did with grasello? Thx

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Před 3 lety

      You do not need to sand the nick priner for Marmorino, it’s better to not sand in this case

    • @danarenta3150
      @danarenta3150 Před 3 lety

      @@RonaldLayman thx

  • @scottfoster5507
    @scottfoster5507 Před 3 lety

    i swear (i think)this is last comment ...actually its a question ...do you have any videos of you kinda explaing your bussiness? is it a school for real or do you only do videos?just curious ..thanks again for your time i know damn well you got to be busy ...if anybody has the answer to this question please answer it for me ...im sure our friend RonRon is busy as hell doing his thang to some barren wall of a pretty rich women in a equally pretty house in rome or athens or lake city florida! lol yall b good

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi yes we’ve been creating more in-depth videos that we’re gonna start putting out shortly we had to move the studio so things have been a little chaotic and it’s incredibly difficult to move such a large place during Covid after the business and we have the teaching component as well as a contracting where we actually go out and do the work for clients and later this spring early summer will be launching my own product line

    • @scottfoster5507
      @scottfoster5507 Před 3 lety

      @@RonaldLayman thanks for the answer ron ...hope yall are doing well and staying healthy...im wishing ya all the luck in the world ...every little bit helps nowdays dont it...lol ....take care man!!!!!