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Plasterer bexley

JW Plastering offer professional plastering and rendering services as well as painting and decorating. Covering Kent and London. We will deliver your vision.

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Plasterer bexley

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  1. Decorative Plastering Techniques Across the world there are many examples of plastering techniques, in this article we are going to discuss some tips on choosing the right plastering technique and how a plaster finish can make a room look bigger. However, most people would not notice the difference since the overall effect of these different techniques simply adds to the interior design of a room and as we discuss it is all about subtle use of tones and textures. In Britain we use a mixture of these different techniques but usually most new homes can be finished with a smooth coat. In the late 70's and early 80's plastering techniques took a more artistic route from rough circles or semi-circles to horizontal and vertical lines, something which in modern times we have spent endless hours removing. One of the best investments into home improvement is ensuring smooth and flat surfaces which are either painted of tiled, this is sometimes the most mundane of all the DIY jobs. By using a specialist one

  2. can ensure a plastering finish that will last years and it will save you time so that you can begin to plan your room. The technique discussed below describes a type of finish that is both hard-wearing and yet waterproof. Italian influences What most people don't realise is that it is now possible to bring a little bit of Italy back home with the beautiful Italian plastering finishes that are increasingly becoming popular. I would recommend choosing one that adds a subtle difference to the room it is intended for. For example you may be intending to re-plaster a wet-room, by adding one of the Italian influences which have subtle blue gradients blending into white at the top would make a room seem taller - whereas if the gradient goes horizontally then this would make the room seem longer. These Italian influences add a unique finish to a room but their benefits are not just the look and feel of the surface, the plaster itself is an extremely good non-porous surface which simply evaporates the water before it has a chance to get in and damage the surface. In the last ten years these Italian plastering techniques have become very popular and a number of consumers are now interested in transforming their home into a little bit of Italy. Whilst most British plastering techniques are well suited to their location, they are nonetheless usually plain and uninspiring. By utilising these artisan techniques that have been around for centuries we can bring to life a tired bathroom or walk in shower, create inspiring rooms to live in and really start to enjoy the quality plastering without even noticing it.

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