Limewash has become one of the most popular decorative finishes for creating soft, natural-looking walls with depth, movement, and character.
Two popular options for achieving this look are Portola Paints Lime Wash and MEODED Limewash. While both create beautiful mineral-inspired finishes, they offer different approaches to color, application, and the final appearance.
Understanding the differences can help you choose the right product for your home or design project.
What is Lime Wash?
Lime wash is a traditional mineral-based finish made from lime and pigments that creates a soft, cloud-like appearance. Unlike standard wall paint, lime wash creates variation through the application process, resulting in:
- Natural movement
- Subtle texture
- A layered, organic appearance
- A timeless old-world feel
The final result depends heavily on:
- The surface being coated
- Application technique
- Number of coats
- Color selection
Portola Paints Lime Wash
Portola Paints Lime Wash is known for its handcrafted appearance and ability to create walls with depth and character. Portola’s limewash finish is often chosen for projects where the goal is a European-inspired, aged plaster look.
Key Characteristics:
- Mineral-based finish
- Natural variation and movement
- Soft, matte appearance
- Strong old-world aesthetic
- Designed for layered application
Portola Lime Wash is often used by designers and contractors looking for a highly organic, artisan finish.
MEODED Lime Wash
MEODED Lime Wash is a modern lime-based finish designed to create a natural, breathable, and visually textured appearance. MEODED focuses on creating approachable decorative finishes that can bring warmth and character to residential interiors.
Key Characteristics:
- Mineral-inspired finish
- Soft matte appearance
- Organic variation
- Designed for interior applications
- Available in curated color options
MEODED Lime wash is a great option for homeowners and designers looking for a refined decorative finish with a natural feel.
| Feature | Portola Lime Wash | MEODED Lime Wash |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Look | Authentic aged plaster appearance | Soft organic mineral finish |
| Finish | Matte, layered, natural | Matte, subtle movement |
| Style | Old-world, European-inspired | Modern organic design |
| Application | Brush-applied layers | Brush-applied decorative finish |
| Best For | High-character spaces | Residential interiors and design projects |
| Feel | Historic, handcrafted | Warm, refined |
Which Lime Wash Has a More Traditional Look?
If your goal is a more traditional European or historic-inspired finish, lime wash is often selected for that reason. Its layered variation can create the look of aged walls commonly seen in:
- Mediterranean homes
- Tuscan-inspired spaces
- Historic interiors
- High-end design projects
Which Lime Wash Is Easier to Use?
Both products require a different mindset than traditional paint. Limewash is not designed to create a perfectly uniform finish. The variation is the point. Successful application usually depends on:
- Proper surface preparation
- Using the right tools
- Applying multiple coats
- Understanding brush techniques
A professional decorative finish contractor can often achieve more predictable results because technique plays such a large role.
Can Lime Wash Be Applied Over Regular Painted Walls?
Yes, but preparation is important. Depending on the product and existing surface, you may need:
- A compatible primer
- A properly prepared surface
- The correct base coat
Skipping preparation can affect adhesion and the final appearance.
Which Lime Wash Should You Choose?
Both can create beautiful results when properly applied.
Choose Portola Lime Wash if you want:
- A more traditional, aged finish
- A handcrafted appearance
- A European-inspired aesthetic
Choose MEODED Limewash if you want:
- A modern organic feel
- Beautifully refined decorative look
- A curated interior finish
Final Thoughts
If you’re deciding between lime wash finishes or need help choosing the right decorative product, visit one of our paint stores throughout the boroughs to speak with our paint experts and explore samples in person.
