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Old World Plaster Techniques
“Tadelakt” is a plaster technique that can be traced back about 2,000 years to the North African country of Morocco, and was originally used to line water cisterns to keep them sanitary. Bozeman-based New Age Artisans now use the ancient, work-intensive process to plaster showers, backsplashes, countertops, and windowsills.
The Mill Creek House
Custom builder Jody Marler of Fishcamp Custom and architect Carita Adams designed this home in Montana's Paradise Valley in a traditional rustic style, incorporating stone and reclaimed wood. All of the plaster walls and ceilings are by New Age Artisans.
Modern Minimalist Bathrooms
Tadelakt Plaster: The Ultimate Interior Design Flex for Modern Minimalist Bathrooms. If you aren’t a fan of rough grout lines in your bathroom, the tadelakt plaster technique could be the answer for your shower walls and backsplashes.
Master of Plaster
When a wall calls for the sophistication, depth, and timelessness of hand-applied plaster — as this bedroom in a Yellowstone Club home did — New Age Artisans is Southwest Montana's go-to authority.