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Whitewash |
Polished concrete |
Stucco
Originally from Italy and already applied during the Roman Empire, stucco is a technique to obtain a marble tinge. Plaster and lime are the bases for this colored coating and they can be combined or used individually.
Stucco is perfectly suited for covering walls and ceilings since it can be shaped to become a decor in relief, polished to imitate the aspect of marble or paint.
Tadlac Tadlac is a finishing coating of lime originally from Morocco
Appreciated for its decorative and practical aspect, tadlac has the property of making surfaces leak proof and hence it is very useful in bathrooms and toilets.
Its decorative aspect makes it suitable to be applied on all types of walls and also on decoration objects and furniture.
Whitewash
Whitewash is a compound of natural, hydraulic lime and mineral pigments. It can be applied on all types of surfaces and can improve the looks of exterior and interior coatings.
Contrary to modern paints which "trap" humidity in the wall interiors, whitewash enables the removal of humidity; owing to its bactericidal qualities, the atmosphere is thus purified which reduces allergies and increases the interior well-being.
The application is done with sponge, cloth or veneer in all directions.
On rendering, the colors of whitewashes are bright …
Polished concrete
Polished concrete is obtained by dressing or splattering a colored mineral grout, smoothed, sandpapered, polished and glazed on the surface of an existing medium.
This technique ties together reliability and aesthetics.
In fact, a multitude of aspects (patinated, glimmering or shining) and shades are proposed which makes it possible to customize the ambiance and decor.
It offers a very high resistance to traffic; moreover, it is classified "heavy use" complying with DTU standard.
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