Stucco under the stone

Today one of the most popular types of decorative coating of walls, socle, facade of the building is decorative plaster under natural stone. This demand for this material is explained by the fact that its cost is much lower compared to natural stone. In addition, natural stone significantly heavier the walls of the building, which is not always acceptable and safe.

The main component of textured plaster under the stone is a crushed natural stone. Sometimes in the composition of such plaster is introduced marble or granite chips, quartz, mica, giving the surface an iridescent effect. Cement acts as a binding element, and lime gives plasticity to the material. With the help of special pigment dyes and emulsifiers, the plaster successfully imitates a variety of stone rocks.

Specialists distinguish several methods for structuring the plastered surface. For example, the stamped texture is created with the help of various stamps, plaster "under the torn stone" or "under the dunes" - with a steel brush and chisel.

Plastered plinth under the stone

Successfully selected decorative plaster plinth will give the entire building a complete look. In addition, this quality coating will serve for many years, protecting the lower part of the building walls from various adverse external influences. Before plastering the plinth, it is necessary to prepare the walls, primetnuvat them and zarmirovat a special building mesh.

The plaster of the plinth under the stone can be made by hand. For this, cemented balls-stones are glued to the prepared surface. After completely drying to give a resemblance to natural stone, the plastered surface can be painted with a special paint.

Facade plaster under the stone

Coarse-grained facade plaster under the stone can be superimposed on absolutely any coating: concrete, brick, foam concrete blocks, etc. Excellent granite, quartz, marble facade plaster decorates any facade. In addition, this coating will protect the walls from the weather.

Decorative plaster under natural or artificial stone can be used not only on the exterior walls of the building, but also when decorating interior interiors. For example, finishing with decorative plaster under the natural stone of the hallway, walls on the loggia or balcony will look great and stylish. Beautifully it will look like a fireplace, stove or chimney, decorated with decorative plaster under the stone.