Décoration
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Decoration

Decoration Professional Cultural Heritage Decoration Plastering is the use of plaster with other building materials. Building plastering, finish plastering and all decorative applications. Staff is the use of moulding plaster and moulding techniques.

 

Staff is a mixture of plaster and fibre for reinforcement. Moulding with plaster and fibre allows the creation of any desired form for artistic, decorative or technical purposes. These mouldings are then fitted into the work site by specialized personnel. Beautiful works have been executed using the staff technique.

 

Stucco is the use of a special type of plaster mixed with different ochre or earth colours allowing very finely nuanced application for perfect imitations of marble or stone. There are three different types of stucco, each in a range of colours, shades and finished appearance.

 

Polished marble stucco is the most beautiful and the trickiest to work with.

 

Stone stucco is a finishing plaster with the shadings and aspects of stone.

 

Antique Roman stucco is a glazed, tinted lime-based finishing plaster which is polished in various colours. The result has a mirror-like finish.

 
Staircase elements and columns in antique Roman stucco.
 
Curtain box created using SORALE cornices.
 
Part of a harmonious decor, this marble staircase in a Saracen vault has a stringer in marble stucco and a wrought iron banister.

 

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