Catalog of effects Marmorino Maxima decor - decorative textured stucco

Marmorino

Decorative textured stucco

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino Maxima decor

Marmorino is a textured decorative plaster. It is very plastic and comfortable to work with because it can imitate marble, travertine, concrete, etc. As the material forms a texture, it allows hiding small defects and uneven areas on the surface.

We have collected the best options for the application of the decorative plaster Marmorino in this gallery. Every photo reveals the uniqueness and individual design of the plaster. From realistic imitation of natural stone to the modern look of the concrete and the mysterious atmosphere of relief textures.

There is a great number of techniques for Marmorino application. The most widely used is possibly a “map of the world”. This technique is characterized by mainlands and oceans. This is of course figural description but the surface looks really like a map.

The technique itself is quite easy: you put some product on the trowel, then press the tool with the product to the surface and detach the trowel from the surface rapidly. Flatten created “peaks” with a trowel in 10-15 minutes. The map of the world is done!

The technique “horizontals”\”verticals” is the pattern, which you achieve using the brush of 1000 lines. It forms the necessary texture.

The stencil technique is when you use stencils with various pattern: geometric figures, monograms, floral patterns, etc.

Grotto effect is when you apply Marmorino using “the map of the world” technique and then polish the surface. As a result, clear relief on the surface with shiny “islands”.

You can combine the textured plaster Marmorino with Stucco Veneziano Maxima Decor (for example to create a Grotto effect) and decorative coating with velvet effect Ottocento Maxima Decor (adding a shining effect to the textured surface).

Decorative plaster Marmorino is tinted in a tinting machine according to the NCS catalog or manually with the pigments, for example, Farbex Color. There is also an option not to tint the coating but to tint a decorative wax for textured plasters Cera Maxima Decor. It can be done also manually with the pigment concentrate Farbex Color.

Wax tinting allows emphasizing the texture better and creating volume by adding new shades. While the tinted coating doesn’t make such an effect. However, there is one more option, when you tint both the coating and the wax to make the colors look more saturated and the texture more expressive. With the help of the tinted wax, you can mute the saturation of the plaster or even add new tones. Eventually, the result depends on the design and your imagination.