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Alessandro

2020-09-24 09:47:36
  • #1
we have the same procedure as with the interior plaster. First base plaster, then fine plaster. It is simply difficult to apply evenly and without steps due to the large surface area.
 

bortel

2020-09-24 09:54:44
  • #2
I believe every facade looks modest in grazing light; eventually, you stop noticing it. Anyone who doesn’t want to see that should best use brick cladding or Trespa.
 

Tolentino

2020-09-24 09:58:10
  • #3
Or let it grow...
 

Alessandro

2020-09-24 10:10:42
  • #4
You also have to like the "patina" of wood. If only it would always stay like that, I would have it too
 

Climbee

2020-09-24 10:13:37
  • #5
That's true, we like that you can see how the house ages. Therefore, it is neither pre-gray nor glazed. But, yes, that is very much a matter of taste.
 

Bookstar

2020-09-24 10:55:59
  • #6
The exterior plaster turned out really great for us, you don’t see any waves, not even around the spotlights. Everything is as smooth as a baby’s bottom. On the other hand, inside we partly have walls that are 2 cm crooked and all sorts of things on the walls. Different companies worked on it and most of them had about 0.2% blood alcohol concentration in their heads. You can see on every wall what level of intoxication the plasterers who did the work had. Unfortunately....

But it also gives a nice patina, so it doesn’t look like a new building anymore
 

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