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Frescoes on plaster

In accordance with the new trends in construction, many individual developers try to give residential premises a shade of antiquity, decorating them with modeling. For demand, as they say, and the proposal. Experts offer a wide selection, but the most popular frescoes made from elastic materials. From the murals ortho are called. In the manufacture of stucco decorations, special Italian plaster is used. Thanks to a special technology known only to narrow specialists, it acquires elasticity. In order to avoid the appearance of cracks on the product, the basis is strengthened by a construction grid. When applying the picture, high -quality paints are used that are not harmful to the inhabitants. ORTO frescoes are closest to ancient stucco decorations, since the layer of plaster in them is quite thick and the texture of the picture looks more voluminous and relief.

Frescoes on plaster

Frescoes are installed in place using conventional mounting glue. Decorative plaster processes space free of frescoes. It seems that the fresco is depicted right on the wall. Such jewelry equally well tolerate increased humidity and direct sunlight. Without much fear, they can decorate the buildings even from the outside. It does not take much time to make stucco decorations from elastic plaster, however, they are expensive. For one fresco, you will have to lay out from 6 thousand rubles and above, depending on the complexity of the picture.

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