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Around the World in 25 Years: Bauwerk celebrates its anniversary with Est Living Magazine

A large NYC kitchen with large island, wooden cabinetry and soft 'Reflection' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour. Design by Ember Studio
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell

This year marks 25 years of Bauwerk ….a journey that began with a simple idea: to make paint that felt more natural, more beautiful, and better for the buildings we live and breathe in. We wanted to bring out limewash’s natural beauty and to show how, with the right ingredients and process, limewash could become more than a wall finish. It’s a living surface that moves, breathes, and changes with the light.

Twenty-five years later, we’re still humbled every time we see our paint transform a space. It’s the best part of what we do. From world-renowned architectural projects to small independent shops, to the person spending their weekend transforming a single room–the results never cease to inspire. It’s a cliché to say there are still pinch-me moments, but it’s true. Despite our growth over the years, and the fact that we’re now featured in homes and magazines across six continents (sorry, Antarctica), it just never gets old. Sofa styles come and go, the colour palettes evolve, photography trends shift, and yet we’re still here– quietly part of the spaces that stand the test of time. Here’s to it never getting old.

When we started, finding inspiration for interiors was a whole different landscape. The internet was more email than browsing, Pinterest and Instagram didn’t exist and magazines from other countries were rare treasures found in specialist bookstores (with a heavy import price). Now, we’re surrounded by global inspiration every day. We can see how the soft light of Northern Europe plays with neutrals to create a sense of calm, how an Australian poolside framed by eucalyptus trees brings out a chalky shade of white, or how a modern New York apartment gains warmth and texture from limewash walls.

So, it felt especially fitting that Est Living Magazine (one of our longtime favourites) marked our milestone by curating a beautiful roundup of projects from around the world, all featuring Bauwerk limewash. Some are old friends, like the minimalist 10AM Lofts in Athens and the richly layered work of Banda in London, while others like Ember Studio in New York and De Rosee Sa in Portugal are new treats we’re delighted to see join the Bauwerk story.

A london kitchen with stone island and soft neutral limewash paint 'Ibiza' from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Banda
Ibiza
© Banda | Photo by Michael Sinclair
A sophisticated half bath in Portugal using  'Rye' limewash paint from Bauwerk colour, stone sink. Designed by DeRoseeSa
Rye
© De Rosee Sa | Photo by Lourenço Teixeira de Abreu
A london kitchen with stone island and soft neutral limewash paint 'Ibiza' from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Banda
Ibiza
© Banda | Photo by Michael Sinclair
Every project Banda touches feels timeless. They elevate natural materials like marble, wood, sisal, and clay into museum-worthy features. We love how their signature look adapts with nuance across projects around the world.
Leinster Square House by Banda
London UK
A dark cosy New York City bedroom with 'Bali' limewash paint from Bauwerk colour and dark accents. Designed by Ember Studio
Bali
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
10am Lofts Penthouse in Athens limewashed with 'Mykonos' by Bauwerk Colour
Mykonos
© 10am Lofts by Studio Andrew Trotter | Photo by Salva Lopez
A dark cosy New York City bedroom with 'Bali' limewash paint from Bauwerk colour and dark accents. Designed by Ember Studio
Bali
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
A neutral dining room with wood furniture and 'Bone' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Montana Burnett Design.
Bone
© Montana Burnett Design | Photo by Lauren Miller
A heritage style kitchen with wooden cabintry, historic ceiling and a dark orange-red limewash on walls using Bauwerk Colour in 'Paprika'. Designed by Atelier Karasinkski
Paprika
Atelier Karasinski | Photo by Ana S Barros

One of the best things about seeing all these spaces together is noticing just how differently limewash can be used. In some projects, it drenches every surface, creating rooms that feel soft, tactile, and completely enveloping, like Studio Andrew Trotter’s calming retreat in Puglia colour drenched in 'Rye'. In others, it’s used as punctuation, a bold moment of colour and contrast. Think of Atelier Karasinski’s much-loved 'Paprika' kitchen in Vienna, where a rich red draws the eye upward to that incredible historic ceiling. Both are timeless, both feel right, yet they sit at opposite ends of the spectrum.

A colour drenched bedroom painted with 'Rye' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Studio Andrew Trotter
'Rye' Limewash Paint | © Studio Andrew Trotter | Photo by Salva Lopez

We’re also fascinated to see how colour trends shift over the years. Pale neutrals have long been favourites, but lately, there’s been a shift toward richer, moodier tones, like the 'Hazelnut' warmth of this 70’s-ish “Cigar Room” or the deep taupes and soft blacks of Ember Studio’s serene bathrooms.

The one thread through all these spaces is that they feel collected over time — a little like us. Thank you for 25 years of creativity, curiosity, and colour. And to Est Living for celebrating this milestone with us. Here’s to the next chapter.

A cosy brown lounge with vintage furniture and brown 'hazelnut' limewashed walls from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Banda
'Hazelnut' Limewash Paint | © Banda | Photo by Ben Anders
A grand arched pocket door in a NYC home, leads to bathroom surrounded by a rich limewash texture, 'Bali' by Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Ember STudio
Bali
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
A dark powder bathroom in New York City with stone sink and dark 'Poppy Seed' limewashed walls from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Ember Studio
Poppy Seed
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
A desk area in Notting Hill home painted with 'Tattoo' a dark limewash from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Katie Harbison
Tattoo
© Kate Harbison | Photo by Michael Sinclair
A dining room with 'wheat' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour, abstract art and sculptural lighting. Designed by banda.
Wheat
© Banda | Photo by Mark Anthony Fox
“We applied Bauwerk’s limewash paint on all the walls and ceilings throughout Crosby Street, which gave the space a holistic, immersive quality. It softened the architectural lines and created a quiet drama.”
Stephanie Betesh
Founder of Ember Studio
A large NYC kitchen with large island, wooden cabinetry and soft 'Reflection' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour. Design by Ember Studio
Reflection
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
A detail image of a kitchen in New York City with a marble counter and blackspash with timber shelves and walls limewashed in 'Reflection' by Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Ember Studio
Reflection
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
An arched bar area in a kitchen painted in 'Reflection' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour, designed by Ember Studio
Reflection
© Ember Studio | Photo by David Mitchell
“At nighttime and when the light is soft or if it’s overcast, you get really beautiful soft subtle tonal variations. So the light plays a massive role in the success of the house, and of course, as a photographer that means a lot to me.”
Georges Antoni
Homeowner + Photographer of Plateau Project
earthy bathroom with rustic stone sink and limewashed walls in 'Ibiza' by Bauwerk Colour. Designed by
Ibiza
© Maison De Base
Bauwerk Colour Exterior walls Still Limewash Paint Plateau Project
Still
© Georges Antoni
A grand kitchen in Dallas Texas. A large green island, arches, marble and 'bone' limewash paint from Bauwerk Colour.
Bone
© Katie Harbison | Photo by Enda Cavanagh
A blue colour drenched room with matching, rug, sofa and limewashed walls, using 'Nest' from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
Nest
© Madeleine Blanchfield Architects | Photo by Prue Ruscoe
Half bathroom with marble sink and green textured limewash paint walls in 'Olive' from Bauwerk Colour. Designed by Montana Burnett Design
Olive
© Montana Burnett Design

There's More to Explore...

Est Living rounded up so many beautiful spaces that we couldn’t include them all here.
Take a look at the original article, '25 years of Bauwerk Colours' for more inspiration. And don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter (find the signup in the footer below) to be the first to know when we release new galleries for other rooms and colour palettes.

Special Thanks to the creatives, designers & photographers
Ember Studio / Banda / De Rosee Sa / Studio Andrew Trotter / 10AM Lofts / Montana Burnett Design / Atelier Karasinski / Maison De Base / Katie Harbison / Madeleine Blanchfield Architects / Michael Sinclair / Lourenço Teixeira de Abreu / David Mitchell / Salva Lopez / Lauren Miller / Ana S Barros / Ben Anders / Mark Anthony Fox / Georges Antoni / Enda Cavanagh / Prue Ruscoe