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Lime Plaster - KSA - Microtadelak - madinah - Mohammed Bin Salman Caliagraphy mueseum (45)

Lime Plaster -VOC FREE and ECO Friendly

Lime plaster has been used for centuries in luxury interiors, heritage restorations, and modern sustainable architecture. Lime Plaster is known for its breathability, durability, and timeless elegance, lime plaster walls create soft, natural textures that enhance both contemporary and classical spaces rich with lime plaster.

Lime Plaster - KSA - Microtadelak - madinah - Mohammed Bin Salman Caliagraphy mueseum (31)

Why Choose Lime Plaster for Your Walls?

    • Lime plaster absorbs and releases moisture, preventing mold, mildew, and condensation.

    • Unlike synthetic coatings, it allows walls to “breathe,” improving indoor air quality.

    • Ideal for humid climates like Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, ensuring cooler interiors and reduced energy consumption.

    • No joints or grout lines, ensuring a continuous, luxurious surface.

    • Offers soft, natural movement and depth, enhancing modern, Mediterranean, and traditional interiors.

    • Perfect for feature walls, luxury bathrooms, and architectural facades.

    • Naturally flexible and impact-resistant, making it ideal for high-traffic commercial spaces.

    • Unlike cement-based plasters, lime plaster self-heals minor cracks over time.

    • Perfect for homes, hotels, spas, and heritage restorations.

    • Microtadelakt is naturally water-resistant, making it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and hammams.

    • Unlike traditional Tadelakt, Microtadelakt does not require excessive polishing or soap sealing to achieve waterproof properties.

    • Perfect for showers, spa areas, and poolside feature walls.

    • 100% natural, VOC-free, and contributes to healthier indoor air quality.

    • Absorbs CO2 over time, reducing the building’s carbon footprint.

    • Ideal for sustainable, eco-friendly architecture in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar.

Where Can Lime Plaster Be Used?

Rediscover the material that has defined luxury architecture for millennia. Conmarble’s lime plaster is a 100% natural, breathable finish that brings unparalleled beauty, durability, and wellness to Saudi Arabia’s most visionary projects. From the heritage-rich streetscapes of Al Diriyah to the sustainable towers of modern Riyadh, lime plaster is the premier choice for creating healthy, timeless, and authentically luxurious spaces.

Our handcrafted lime plaster systems offer limitless design possibilities for both new construction and historic restoration, providing seamless, crack-resistant surfaces that last for generations.

  • Heritage Restorations: As the only truly compatible material for historic mud-brick and stone, our lime plaster is essential for projects like the Al Diriyah UNESCO site, protecting and preserving Najdi architectural treasures.

  • Luxury Interior Walls & Ceilings: Create soft, luminous, and joint-free surfaces in villas, palaces, and contemporary apartments, offering a sophisticated alternative to standard paints and plasters. 

  • Bathrooms, Spas & Wet Areas: Our specialized Tadelakt and waterproof lime plasters provide a seamless, naturally anti-fungal, and stunningly beautiful finish for showers, hammams, and wellness centers.  

  • Architectural Facades & Exteriors: Protect your building with a durable, weather-resistant, and breathable render that prevents moisture damage and enhances curb appeal.  

  • Boutique Hotels & Restaurants: Deliver a unique, high-end guest experience with handcrafted walls that exude authenticity and luxury, from Riyadh’s financial district to its cultural hubs.

Lime Plaster - KSA - Microtadelak - madinah - Mohammed Bin Salman Caliagraphy mueseum (47)
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Combine Lime Plaster with Other Natural Materials

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