The wall does not always require paint. Where the character of the interior is defined by the materiality, texture, and depth of the surface — not just the color alone — decorative plaster is the solution that can transform a plain, whitewashed wall into a high-quality indoor space. It can be applied to existing walls without demolition, with a thickness of just a few millimeters.
Decorative plaster is a collective term for mineral, cement-, or resin-based indoor wall coatings that give the wall surface a visual and tactile texture. Their thickness is a few millimeters, and their application requires tools and expertise. The result is not a painted wall — but a wall covered with material whose character changes with the lighting and the room.
Paint is two-dimensional: the color changes, but the surface texture does not. Wallpaper can create a three-dimensional effect, but its materiality is limited and sensitive to water, steam, and mechanical stress. Decorative plaster is a real material: tactile, sensitive to light and shadow, and mechanically stronger than any paint layer.
The difference should be visible to the visitor — not just assessed on a screen. That’s why every decorative plaster material can be viewed and touched by hand in our showroom under both natural and artificial light.
Cement-based textured coatings: Natural, mineral-character surfaces with a matte appearance. Strong, durable, and vapor-permeable. Suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, restaurants, and commercial spaces alike.
Mineral smooth coatings: Velvety, even, almost polished appearance made from mineral materials. Harmonizes well in both Mediterranean and contemporary interiors.
Resin-based systems: Waterproof, mechanically strong, suitable even for kitchen walls or wet rooms. Seamless, uniform surface.
The color range of decorative plaster systems is wide: some product families are available in 150 or more shades, coordinated with complementary materials — grout, silicone, and other surface elements. This means the entire interior can be assembled from a single coordinated palette, from floor to wall.
Yes. Decorative plaster can be applied directly to existing, solid, dry, and clean wall surfaces. Where the substrate is smooth and primed, a textured indoor surface with material depth can be achieved without reconstruction costs or demolition burden.
Browse our decorative plaster materials or request advice for showroom visits and to select textures and colors that suit your interior.
The Kerakoll Color Collection is an integrated project that includes innovative materials - resin, cement, handcrafted wood, microcoatings, paints, and glazes - coordinated on a single color palette.