Decorative plaster in interior design

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Advantages
  3. Views
  4. Design
  5. How to choose?
  6. Tips & Tricks
  7. Beautiful examples in the interior

Decorative plaster is a very interesting material with which you can create an interior design that is distinguished by its originality and unsurpassed beauty.

After reading this article, you will learn about the advantages of such coverage, as well as what nuances you should pay attention to when choosing the right option.

Peculiarities

At its core, decorative plaster, like ordinary plaster, is a free-flowing mass. However, it differs from other compositions in that additional inclusions are included in it: small wood fibers, stone chips, and so on. Thanks to these ingredients, decorative plasters can be used as topcoats, because they look very beautiful and unusual.

If done correctly, the surface looks absolutely complete.

Additional inclusions are joined together by a binder (regardless of the type of elements). In decorative plasters, dyes are often also present, so they do not have to be given the desired shade.

Advantages

Decorative plasters are very popular among consumers due to their many advantages.

The main advantages of such materials:

  • The ability to use them for both basic and finishing... Such a coating can fill cracks, crevices. It is distinguished by increased plasticity, therefore, it will successfully eliminate all the shortcomings on the surface. For this reason, there is no need for thorough preparation of the substrate before applying the plaster. Most often, it is enough to simply prime the base before plastering.
  • No restrictions regarding the use of the coating... It is perfect for wood, brick, stone, concrete surfaces, plasterboard.
  • Inability to absorb odors... Thanks to this advantage, decorative plasters are suitable even for kitchens.
  • The ability to provide good sound insulation.
  • Variety of patterns... The image on the surface will depend not only on the material itself, but also on how exactly it is applied.
  • Resistance to various atmospheric influences... This plus attracts many consumers, despite the fact that decorative plaster is usually used for interior decoration.
  • The ability to give surfaces "breathe"... The indoor climate will be optimal.
  • Environmentally friendly components, safety for human health.
  • Resistance to mechanical damage, long service life.

Views

In stores, decorative interior plaster is sold ready-made and dry. The dry material must be diluted in water, taking into account the required proportions. If you are inattentive, then some of the mixture will have to be thrown away. It will be impossible not to use it for a long time, otherwise it will harden. It is much easier to work with materials in buckets. It should also be noted that decorative plasters are divided into several types (depending on the composition).

Acrylic

These materials include acrylic resin.They are very resistant to various surface deformations, because they are characterized by increased elasticity.

Such coatings should not be used with wadded insulation because they are not fire resistant.

Mineral

These coatings are created on the basis of cement, due to which they are moisture-proof and durable. Usually such plaster is dry, it has to be diluted with water. In addition, it is not colored, so the necessary tone has to be given additionally.

The main advantages of such materials are versatility and affordable cost. They can be used not only for interior decoration work, but also outside the premises.... However, such coatings develop cracks over time, because they do not differ in elasticity.

Silicate

When creating such compositions, manufacturers use potash glass, and it is quite dangerous for human health. That is why silicate plasters most often used for exterior decoration.

Such material dries out quite quickly, so there may be problems with correcting errors that arose during operation.

Silicone

The basis of the composition is silicone resin. Silicone decorative plasters are especially popular because of their aesthetics and excellent performance. Such coatings can be used both indoors and outdoors: they are very resistant to various atmospheric influences.

The only drawback of such materials is the rather high price, but it is justified by the remarkable quality.

Design

People who choose the right finishing material strive to make the room unique. These days it is very difficult to find samples that cannot be seen anywhere else - there are more conventional, standard coatings on the market today. For some, the use of decorative plaster becomes a real salvation, because with the help of such a material, any room can be made unique, both in modern and classic styles. Manufacturers offer a variety of textures.

Using decorative plasters, you can get:

  • base, ideal for painting;
  • imitation of wood, leather, stone, fabric, concrete, paper surfaces;
  • a variety of patterns, reliefs;
  • the effect of an aged surface.

Some people prefer white materials, but many choose finishes with rich colors. Blue, green, black decorative plasters and other similar options are ideal choices for modern interiors. With the help of such coatings, the room acquires brightness and individuality.

When choosing a coating that should become an accent in a stylish interior, you need to focus on the effect you want to get.

There are several main groups of decorative plasters.

Structural

Such plaster can be quite rough, because such coatings are characterized by the presence of large additional inclusions in the composition. Ground brick, wood, marble chips, pumice particles and so on are used as such ingredients. An unusual structure is created with the help of such elements. The surface is uneven, picturesque, very textured.

"Bark beetle" - affordable and common type of such plasters. This is an imitation of a tree with lines that seem to have been eaten by bark beetles.

Textured

These plasters can imitate a wide variety of surfaces. With the help of such coatings on the walls, you can create patterns of stone, brick surface, leather, they even imitate silk and velvet materials.

Distinctive features of such coatings:

  • They can be used instead of wallpaper;
  • Such materials can hide a variety of surface defects;
  • Textured compositions almost always have a certain shade.

Flock

These plasters are also called silk plasters. Their features:

  • The ability to protect the premises from cold and noise.
  • Resistant to mold and mildew. These materials can be purchased for use in bathrooms.
  • The ability to breathe remarkably.
  • The presence of silk fibers in the composition. This makes the coating very pleasant to the touch.

Such a coating is not too embossed and voluminous. It looks very decorative and graceful.

Marble

This material is the most durable of all that have been listed earlier. Additional inclusions can be both small and large - you can choose the right option for any interior. Shades are also different. Such a coating is very embossed and voluminous.

Venetian

Such coatings are the most expensive, but they always have a very aesthetic appearance. Manufacturers offer Venetian plasters in a variety of colors.

How to choose?

When choosing a suitable decorative plaster for a house or apartment, you need to focus on the exact room in which it will be used. Certain nuances should be taken into account.

On the kitchen

It should be borne in mind that kitchen rooms are characterized by various odors, high humidity, temperature changes. For this reason it is worth choosing materials that are resistant to all of the above.

For the kitchen, you should not choose too bright shades, they will make the interior too "heavy" and annoying. Very light colors can get lost... It is better to opt for something in between, so that a certain harmony is felt in the room.

You can use decorative plaster for zoning a room, but you should not use it to decorate a kitchen backsplash. For this zone, it is better to choose fiberglass, tiles.

For the living room

The living room is the "face" of the house, so such a room needs to be decorated with taste. You can opt for glossy, pearlescent surfaces, "wet silk". For connoisseurs of luxury, large patterns or drawings are suitable, for lovers of minimalism - imitation of concrete.

In the hall

The hallway sets the mood when people enter the house. For the corridor, you can choose an unobtrusive relief coating, pearl, mother-of-pearl surfaces, Venetian marble. A "bark beetle" is also suitable for such a room.

For bedroom

A variety of shades and textures look good in such rooms. For a bedroom, surfaces like velvet and silk are great. You can highlight accents using the "bark beetle".

If the bedroom windows face the north side, it is better to choose pastel, warm shades. For the south side, discreet, cool colors are suitable..

Remember the basic rule: the smaller the room, the lighter the tones.

Bathroom

The bathroom coating should be resistant to abrasion, liquid, fungus. Thanks to the use of such decorative plaster, not only a wonderful design is obtained, but also an optimal microclimate in the room is created.

Balcony

The material for the balcony should provide good sound insulation and keep warm. You can choose textured plaster, but you should not purchase Venetian plaster - it is not resistant to various atmospheric influences (which is especially important if the balcony is not glazed).

Tips & Tricks

When working with decorative plaster, you can add additional components to it: for example, pearlescent, silver, golden particles. They are poured in to get various interesting effects.

Some people mix plasters from different manufacturers, but it should be borne in mind that this can only be done with the utmost care. First you will need to check if the materials are compatible... To do this, take a small amount of different compounds and try to mix them. Then evaluate the result.

Some decorative plasters are provided with an additional protective coating. Venetian coatings, for example, are protected with a special wax. It can be aqueous or acrylic. The first is natural, inexpensive, but can change the color of the coating; the second one is better polished, is absolutely transparent.

The new coating looks great, it is resistant to various influences and durability. However, this does not mean that you will not have to look after him. The surface will need to be cleaned using detergents that have a neutral base.

It is recommended to use sponges and soft rags. Pumice stones, stiff bristled brushes and metal scrapers can damage the surface.

You can learn how to make decorative brick plaster from the following video.

Beautiful examples in the interior

White decorative brick plaster is a very good option for a Scandinavian-style room.

An example of a wonderful combination of general design with decorative coating.

The blue color gives the room a fresh atmosphere, makes the room brighter.

Such interesting coatings can be an excellent substitute for wallpaper.

The effect of the aged surface gives the room a unique chic.

Venetian plaster is mesmerizing, it makes the interior more "expensive".

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