Tadelakt: A How To
Special thanks to our cousin Dimitri Brown for providing us with the music stems for this video.
Lime Tadelakt is a Moroccan technique of polished lime used to waterproof primarily Earthen bathroom walls, sinks and tubs. It is similar to lime plasters around the world but is unique in that it's compressed with a stone while being treated with soap.
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Traditionally hydraulic lime was used, as opposed to Type-S Air Lime used in this video. You can use many kinds of lime from Hydraulic, NHL3 to lime putties made from quick-lime.
Wall prep
Over substrate and then all subsequent coats, your wall should be clean, free of dust and well hydrated. Test by applying small amount of mix to wall, you should have ample amount of time to work. If not be sure to hydrate wall well, it may take up to several hours. Or try reduce amount of suction by applying an acrylic concrete bonder with water will reduce suction from existing substrate. If possible, seal room to add more humidity, allowing for longer curing times.
Step 1 - Base Coat (optional)
This does not need to be lime specifically, it could be stucco or earthen basecoat. I would skip this if going over conventional cementboard, especially if you red-guard it.
It can be applied over an earthen or masonry wall. It can take many forms, but the purpose of this step is to:
- Level and shape; and
- Give an extra layer of water protection to our walls, strawbales in our case.
Once applied, it is typically floated with wood or polyfloats to shape and level.
Basecoat Recipe
1 Part - Hydrated Lime (Calcium Hydroxide) - We used Type-S here
3 Part - Mortar Sand - the quantity will vary depending on your sand
Water - as needed
Optional ingredients:
¼ Part - Fiber - I used an Acrylic Fiber. There are many synthetic and natural fibers out there that can be replaced. I used this type as I like the size and way it mixes into the plaster.
Part - Water retainers - Methocellulose is a common one to add to thickness to your lime mix which helps slow drying time and allows for more working time. Again, there are many thickeners over the years, such as nopal (prickly pear), seaweed, blood and on. I also use Hydroxyethyl cellulose.
Pozzalon or Portland - this is to give the lime plaster a hydraulic set.
Application - can vary depending on aggregate sizes and what’s needed for base wall to get desired shape. In this video, I used sand screened through ¼ inch screen so could not be applied any thinner than ¼ inch. Most important aspect of application is to float to shape and level, using a wood or poly float, as they are more rigid than a steel trowel.
Can be left to cure completely or if you add Pozzolan/Portland mix you can apply the Tadelakt mix soon after it has firmed up.
Step 2: Tadelakt Mix
Generally applied in 1/16 - 1/8 inch layers (1.5mm-3mm). Can apply as many coats as you feel fit. I personally have never done more than 4 coats.
I only do the first coat with fiber and do not use again for all subsequent coats.
Ingredients
1 Part - Hydrated Lime
1 Part - Lime Sand in this case
Both sifted through windowscreen
Water as needed
Optional ingredients:
Pigment - often needs to be broken down by screening through mesh or dissolving in alcohol.
Fiber - refer to above. Fibers help prevent cracking but be careful with them as they can show up in finish. Make sure to leave time between coats and applying ample amount of mix. Only use in your first coat.
Water Retainer - Refer to above. Tadelakt mix is already fat because of the amount of lime to sand is very high, so you don’t need much water retainer. I like to use it to give extra water retention and a creamy, workable mix.
Pozzolan - I like using Metakaolin or white Portland
Application - usually apply between two to four coats as needed, applied very thinly with a steel trowel or float, and giving time to set-up in between coats, but not dry completely. This drying time helps the lime carbonate and lets it shrink between coats, helps guard against cracking. Floating between coats helps to align the aggregate and to level the surface. Floating is optional but just the way I like to do it.
Soaping - Use a soap high in steric acid. I use Black Olive Oil Soap in this video as it is the traditional soap used in Morocco for Tadelakt. There are plenty of other soaps that can be used however that have more stearic acid. If not already in liquid form, than grate or chop to dissolve. The soap needs to diluted with water - 1 soap to 10-20 water (I prefer more water).
DESCRIPTION CONTINUED (as KZread didnt allow enough characters for Tadelakt):
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As a moroccan I'm happy that this Moroccan technique made its way out of Morocco. Moroccan is mesmerizing to say the least.
@sneg__
Жыл бұрын
you should probably mention Morocco a bit more often in your comment, I was confused where this technique came from.
@oumchar
Жыл бұрын
@@sneg__ haha true that. Never enough, it's a good feeling
@MrOuchy
Жыл бұрын
Moroccans are definitely the Moroccans of Morocco. Ask any Moroccan.
@GOODdeels
Жыл бұрын
It's from Algeria
@OutOfTheBoxThinker1
11 ай бұрын
@@GOODdeels Zebiii ! Ntouma kolchi dialkom !!!
As soon as I hit my first million I am flying this guy to America to do my bathroom
I love tadelakt. And zelige tiles. Moroccan interiors are beyond beautiful
I've literally been looking for a good tadelakt instructional video in a language that's not Arabic for YEARS! I cannot believe how lucky I am that you guys, the absolute pros, were the ones to deliver it
@colonynaut1627
2 жыл бұрын
Same here, this is rare information.
@sarawest7075
2 жыл бұрын
Now... where the heck do you buy the stuff?
@tonyhussey3610
2 жыл бұрын
Same here
@tonyhussey3610
2 жыл бұрын
@@sarawest7075 which country ?
@9mil168
9 ай бұрын
@@sarawest7075 You make it my friend
I can't express how much I've enjoyed watching this.HIS CRAFTMANSHIP IS SUPERBE ! What a beautiful look.
one of the most beautiful projects ive ever seen, craftmanship is breath taking pure art
@samarindo
2 жыл бұрын
I agree
@tonyhussey3610
2 жыл бұрын
Mee too
@user-pz1en3fn5x
11 ай бұрын
나도
It's a beautiful technique. The result is incredibly attractive and warm, like soft marble. Very easy to live with.
I found that a strong mix of Lux soap flakes did as well as Olive soap.. Its the reaction between sodium stearate (washing soap) with Calcium hydroxide, giving you calcium stearate which isn't water soluble that is important. You can finish with wax or linseed oil. For pigments you can go to your local paint shop and ask them to mix up a colour without adding it to paint.. just keep in mind there is extra water in that pigment, also measuring it out is important with chromate dyes since they are quite strong and you don't want big variations between plaster batches (though some variation gives a nice effect)
Pink Tadelakt, Crushed velvet seats, Riding in the back, Cruising down the street.... (If Springsteen were Moroccan.) What outstanding craftsmaship. Breathtaking, in fact.
I really like the shape of the counter, specifically the underside space for the pipes
Used on the inside but also outside (clay with fibre) creates houses that neither get too cold or too warm. Love them. Nice job Nito!
Oh my gosh this is stunning. Such beautiful workmanship and the result is timeless, elegant and so calming. Congratulations on your beautiful space.
Yes!!! I've been hoping that you did a Tadelakt video one of these days. Dreams do come true!
1/2 a m views, a reflection of a 10 over 10 video that doesn't waste time in bs intros or brain zapping music. All one could need to know in the shortest possible format. Thank you.
Each process/layer is so time sensitive. The focus it must take! Thank you for sharing this!
It’s so satisfying to watch an artisan apply his craft with great love and skill. This video was easy to follow. Thank you.
As someone who does work with my hands, I have no words to tell you how much I love this video.
Brother I'm always waiting for your videos 🙏
A thumbs up and subscription just doesn't cut it.. absolutely amazing beautiful fantastic.. true craftsman.. I am in awe
This is the definition of "labor of love"! What a special process. I love it and hope to try it one day.
This is what I should be spending my days doing.
@kenyanana
Жыл бұрын
Me too 💖
Masterpiece. Absolutely gorgeous and stylish.
Oh man I feel like being back in Marrakech or fes great stuff love and peace
Always love seeing your posts! Keep ‘em coming as you can and thanks!
That is par excellent craftsmanship. Just a thing of beauty to watch.
You do INCREDIBLE and BEAUTIFUL work!!! I always love watching these tutorials. Bravo 👏🏼
amazing work as always, ur channel is truly one of the best things youtube have ever shown me, keep up the good work!
I fell in love with tadelakt when I visited Morocco some years back. Always wondered how they achieved that incredible finish. Thanks for sharing this, and your bathroom overall turned out absolutely gorgeous. Love the seamless plumbing and choice of fixtures.
So simple, so perfect, so pure. 🙏🏻🌻☀️
Wow, I am blown away at the artistry in you work! Absolutely beautiful!!! Thank you!
Thanks for that. I'm a stone cutter and I love how organic this looks.
Inspiring and uplifting to see such craftsmanship shared. Thank you for this instructional video!
The absolute beauty in this is just astounding!! Love the quality and craftsmanship.
These videos are always beautiful, informative, and soothing
absolutely mesmerising and very informative - I feel like it explains the process pretty well, whilst also making sure not to overcompliocate it for the average diy person ! Well done to both Brothers ! The video is so well filmed :) I'm really inspired to try and plaster my own bathroom in this gorgeous. traditional technique !!
Another delightful glimpse into a cool process, thank you!🙌
Absolutely gorgeous work! We are going to attempt this in our off-grid bathroom. It's probably going to get interesting :)
Beautiful and flawless. Fantastic work. 👍👍👍👍👍
Absolutely stunning!
Brilliant. The best how to video I’ve ever seen.
Beautiful work as always. Thank you for sharing it.
There are many versions on this remarkable plaster; none will ever be as great as the original! In the 1970s, I used too wonder how the Egyptian Tombs lasted as long as they have. Well the materials, the workmanship/still, True love for the process as well the final outcome ~wheW! Such dedication.
Tadlakt is so beautiful. Thank you
You are the man, each work is a sculpture.
Outstanding work! Thanks so much!
Geez. That's amazingly beautiful. Thank you!
From one artizan to another; that is beautiful work sir!
Always love your posts. Very inspiring and beautiful. Thank you.
Here is my therapy. Been waiting for this. 😊😊😊
Such artistry!! Gorgeous!!❤
Excellent! Beautiful work
Beautiful, truly a work of art!
So beautiful... and so soothing to watch. Thank you.
What a joy to watch!
This is great! Thank you for sharing the knowledge and techniques. Thank you
Absolutely beautiful!
The delivery of information here is…exceptional. Thank you for sharing, and beautiful work!
Absolutely gorgeous!
I love all your videos. They're amazing! THANK YOU!!!
A pleasure to watch. What a beautiful thing
Wow.. so beautiful, so calming. So inspiring. Thanks.
What a beautiful work! *chef's kiss
It looks peaceful and futuristic. Beautiful
Thanks Nito for some good information and techniques. You're a real artisan.
Absolutely stunning! I love this finish ❤
This is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
This is the best video on Tadelakt I've ever seen.
Magnifique ! As usual
this video is one of the best. I’ve been having Staten Island many issues with my tadelakt and this video has helped tremendously
Beautiful, very very beautiful. Many thanks for share this art! 💜💜💜
I am just stunned...amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for passing on all the knowledge... Hoping to apply it someday soon ❤️❤️
Beautiful work!
Lovely technique and result!
brilliant craftsmanship, great photography, good music. thank you!
Your craftsmanship is beautiful and the result is stunning. Love it.
What a fantastic video on all accounts!! Bravo and thank you for sharing!
Absolutely loved watching this clip, very well made with all sound effects but most importantly very impressive skills and technique. Thank you.
@tadelaktmarakch8260
6 ай бұрын
I am from Morocco and I work in the Tadelakt market. Welcome
3 años de pandemia y tu talento solo ha aumentado.
Just wanted you to know, that your work is absolutely amazing.
Love watching Benito's videos.
That is a work of art! Such skill
The finish of this surface is beautiful!
Incredible video! Chapeau!
Beautiful work
Fascinating process, beautiful work x
Qué maravilla!!!!! Te ha quedado precioso 😍😍😍😍😍 Gracias por mostrar todos los pasos
Super professional! Lovely
Wow, you make it look soooo easy! Simply gorgeous...
Absolutely mesmerizing, awesome, beautiful.
Wow. You sir are an artist! Well done.
Such a beautiful and satisfying meditation!
Such a beautiful n precise work...
This is absolutely incredible. Thank you for the info/inspo!
Thankyou, this guy is amazing, what an artist😍
Nito you’re work is astounding. Absolutely beautiful. 🤷♀️
Fantastic project. And a massive thank you for this how to video.
what a great video, many thanks
Beautiful finish and skilled work. The design is amazing.