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Flatness
Emulsion gives colour, not character. The most expensive furniture in a room still sits against a wall with nothing to say.

Luxurious Surfaces

Natural Plasters · Interior
Every room has a surface that sets its mood — and in most Indian homes, that surface is doing nothing. Flat emulsion. No depth, no texture, no character. LimoCoat interior finishes replace paint with hand-applied lime plaster: mineral, breathable, layered by craftsmen until the wall carries light the way stone does




Interior Applications
From a single feature wall to an entire home, interior lime plaster works across living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, lobbies, restaurants and retail — anywhere a room needs to feel considered rather than merely finished.
The Challenges
Most interior surfaces fail quietly — not by cracking, but by never adding anything. A wall should improve a room. Most are just holding up the ceiling.
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Emulsion gives colour, not character. The most expensive furniture in a room still sits against a wall with nothing to say.
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Painted walls dull, scuff and chalk within a few years — and the cycle of repainting starts again.
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Acrylic paint seals the wall. In Indian humidity, that means damp patches, peeling and mould behind the film.
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Sealed synthetic surfaces do nothing for the air a family breathes — a growing concern as urban AQI worsens.
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Wallpaper and texture paints are printed effects. Two homes, same catalogue, same wall.

Lime & Its Benefits
Lime plaster has finished the world's most enduring interiors for thousands of years. LimoCoat manufactures it in India — aged lime, natural pigments, marble dust — and delivers it through trained applicators.
Layered by hand, lime develops tonal movement and a soft mineral sheen. No two walls are identical — that's the point.
Lime is naturally porous. It absorbs and releases humidity, keeping interiors drier and resisting mould and mildew.
A natural mineral surface, alkaline by nature — inhospitable to bacteria and mould, and gentler on indoor air than sealed synthetic films.
Lime carbonates and hardens over time. The finish matures instead of fading.
Continuous surfaces up to full-room scale, without grout lines or wallpaper seams.
Mineral mass and breathability help interiors stay temperate through Indian summers.
Interior Finishes
Interior finishes are formulated for interior conditions. Explore by mood:
For polish and lightMarble dust, and lime, burnished to a soft mirror. Living rooms, master bedrooms, and hotel lobbies. Colours: Makrana ivory, soft whites, and pale stone.
For characterCopper patina, rust patina, wave and multi-layer work, embossed or sunk stencils, motifs, and even monograms. Feature walls, dining rooms, and boutique retail. Colours: antique gold, copper, deep umber, and oxide rose.
For the modern edgeRaw concrete look, natural lime behaviour. Studies, media rooms, and urban apartments. Colours: Cool grey, cement, graphite.
For texture and earthinessPitted, travertine, drag and line textures with tactile grain. Corridors, staircases, full-room envelopes. Colours: Ochre, terracotta, and mineral neutrals.
For warmth and calmNo artificial pigments: pastel tones built from sands and marble particles. Bedrooms, wellness spaces, and minimalist homes. Colours: Chalk white, soft grey, warm sand.
For soft heritage colourBreathable limewash in natural pigments: cloudy, moving colour for full rooms and ceilings.
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