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American Clay verses paint - the BEST baby room choice.

When I think of a little baby sleeping in a room for countless hours (hopefully) I can't think of a better wall covering than a 0 VOC application of breathable, all natural American Clay.  All the fumes from paint can't be good!  This room is done in their Marittimo clay product.  I covered their Porcelina product in this post of a 5000 sq foot home we did, and the Loma in this post, so what better to cover the Marittimo in this one! 

Photo credit by Nick Novelli
Marittimo™ is a name created with the "mar" (or "sea") at its core.  Maritimo™ uses recycled, crushed shells from the U.S. Gulf Coast.  This plaster top coat brings the greatest textural surprise of them all. Its faceted luminescence is produced by burnishing and light sponging brings back the spirit of the shells used in this formulation. (taken from American Clay website)

Always expect delight.:-)

This nursery (by Keren Navarro) was a mix of the pigment Kentucky Moon and Wild Horse Smoke.  I adore it!  I could see this blue used in a bathroom or even a dining room with lots of white beadboard and molding. 
American Clay Earthen Plaster not only was a healthy alternative to paint, but added depth and humidity control to the walls.  For a humidity demonstration click highlighted section. 

Be inspired!  American Clay is the best choice!

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