Luxurious living: elevating your home with Venetian & polished plaster finishes

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12 February 2024

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In the ever-evolving world of interior design, Venetian plaster and polished plaster finishes have emerged as the pinnacle of sophistication, offering a touch of timeless elegance that transforms any living space into a haven of luxury.

Luxurious living is often synonymous with unique and opulent wall treatments that transcend the ordinary. Among the myriad options available in the world of interior design, Venetian plaster and polished plaster finishes have emerged as quintessential elements of sophistication, imparting a timeless elegance to any living space.

To unravel the intricacies of these sumptuous finishes, we spoke to Bishop Master Finishes general manager Maryke Bishop, gaining insights into their application, versatility, and the common misconceptions that surround them.


Craftsmanship &  application 

Venetian plaster, with its unique aesthetic appeal, involves the meticulous application of multiple layers of plaster, burnished to achieve a smooth and polished surface. This process results in a distinct pattern, akin to the artisan's fingerprint, ensuring each surface stands as a unique work of art. 

“The finishes have always been synonymous with luxurious living,” shares Bishop. “As is so often the case, the intensive nature of craftsmanship involved in the application of the finish comes through in the end result – the reflective surfaces of polished plasters, in particular, contribute to a sense of opulence.”

Applied in thin layers and polished to perfection, Venetian and polished plaster finishes offer a durability that stands the test of time. The reflective sheen developed during the process contributes to a subtle lustre, adding sophistication to the space. The tactile quality that emerges from the polished surface adds depth and visual interest, creating a truly luxurious ambiance.

“Polished plaster creates a multidimensional and textured surface that adds depth and visual interest to a space; layering texture in a space is an excellent way to add luxury and richness,” says Bishop. “Our finishes allow that texture story to start at the bones of the space and grow from there.”

Venetian plaster is a craft that requires years of experience, and caution is advised when faced with claims of expertise from trades who have undertaken short courses. 

“You can’t apprentice in this trade in Australia, which means anyone can call themselves a Venetian plasterer. Most people claiming the skillset have done a short three-day course with someone that’s selling them a product. 

“If you are being quoted a low rate, there’s likely a reason for it, which  is that the installer is earning ‘normal’ rendering wages – not Venetian plasterer wages, which means the result might not be what you’re expecting.”

Clarity on the desired finish, scrutiny of previous projects, and understanding the intricacies of the installer's style are crucial considerations. Opting for a lower rate may lead to unsatisfactory results, emphasising the importance of investing in true craftsmanship.

“We’ve just completed a home in Elwood, and we’re the third rendering company they had do the work. Cheaper is not always better, and if you’re having to re-do the work down the line, it’s a false economy.”

Customisable finishes


Customisable colours and textures enable homeowners to curate inviting atmospheres, striking a balance between opulence and harmony with other design elements. 

Boasting over 300 colours across 14 finishes, the Bishop Master Finishes’ range of options is expansive. 

“Textures range from utterly smooth, to densely textured, rough surfaces. Common to all our finishes is the addition of richness and texture.”

The impact on the space’s aesthetic varies, with earthy tones creating warmth, reflective lustre imparting a touch of glamour, and organic richness adding depth to the overall aesthetic.

Technological advancements have significantly influenced the quality and versatility of Venetian and polished plaster finishes, too. 

“We make our plaster with high quality materials like marble dust and slaked lime. The better the material, the better the durability and final smooth look of the finish.

“The incorporation of polymer additives has improved the flexibility and adhesion of plaster finishes, allowing for better resistance to cracking if the substrate moves, and ensuring the longevity of the plaster surface.”

Precision tools now used by craftspeople allow for intricate and detailed work, while eco-friendly formulations contribute to sustainability and healthier indoor air quality.

Common misconceptions about Venetian and polished plaster


Common misconceptions include equating Venetian and polished plaster, assuming anyone can apply them, limiting their use to walls, and perceiving them as fragile, shares Bishop.

It's crucial to understand the nuances, appreciating that Venetian plaster is a specific type, requiring skill and experience. These finishes can be applied to various surfaces, and when correctly done, they are not fragile but durable and long-lasting.

“While these finishes are commonly used on walls, they can also be applied to other surfaces such as ceilings, columns, joinery and furniture. The use of Venetian or polished plaster on diverse surfaces can create a cohesive look throughout a space.”

The cost of incorporating Venetian Plaster finishes varies, considering factors like plaster type, artisan skill, and project complexity.  

While they are more expensive than standard paint, the increase in cost needs to be weighed against the unique and high-end results,” says Bishop. 

Proper maintenance is essential for preserving the beauty of Venetian and polished plaster finishes. Regular dusting with a soft, dry cloth, gentle cleaning with a damp sponge, and avoiding harsh cleaners are recommended. Professionals may be needed for periodic touch-ups or to address significant damage, ensuring these finishes withstand the test of time. 

The incorporation of Venetian and polished plaster finishes into your home is not just a design choice; it's a statement of refined taste and a commitment to timeless elegance. From the intricate craftsmanship involved in their application to the versatility of colours and textures, these finishes play a pivotal role in creating spaces that exude luxury and sophistication. By dispelling common misconceptions and understanding the nuances, homeowners can make informed decisions, turning their living spaces into havens of opulence and style.

Discover Venetian and polished plaster surfaces by Bishop Master Finishes

Image credits: Anson Smart and Cricket Saleh

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