Venetian plaster is a kind of decorative plaster created on the basis of ancient European technology. She first appeared in the Renaissance and was used at that time to decorate palaces and rich houses. Venetian plaster is not only beautiful and also repeats the real marble surface with its appearance, but also has a number of useful properties, such as, for example, vapor permeability, thanks to which comfortable conditions are created indoors. The finished plaster outside is necessarily covered with wax and is thoroughly polished, which gives the coating not only dazzling shine, but also excellent waterproofness. In addition, Venetian plaster is very strong and is even suitable for facing pools and similar rooms, which are subject to intensive effects of the sun, water, etc. The composition of the composition of such a plaster is the marble crushed in dust, and acrylic serves as a filler for it. Along with the marble component, crushed malachite, quartz, granite and other minerals can be added to the plaster. Combinations of such components can give simply an amazing effect, however, as well as the use of different colors in the creation of multi -layer complex patterns. Work with Venetian plaster, of course, needs to be entrusted to a professional. Moreover, its application is a long process that requires drying of each layer and thin, jewelry work to create decorative elements. Moreover, working with this material will not even tolerate the change of the master, since the overall picture very much depends on the width or step smear. To date, there is a huge selection of such plasters, both with the addition of various mineral components, and capable of creating the illusion of volume or with shades of gold, silver or mother of pearl. In a word, with Venetian plaster there will be a lot of opportunities for creating a unique, luxurious and incredibly beautiful interior or facade of the building.