What is Faux Štutek?
Faux Stucco is a building material, usually a decorative nature used to achieve the appearance of traditional stucco. Like traditional stucco, Faux stucco should look grainy and slightly uneven. Unlike its counterpart - gypsum made of Portland cement, sand, water and sometimes lime - Faux stucco is generally made of artificial or synthetic materials. For example, colors, wallpapers, foam and plasterboard compound can be used to create a stucco look. There are many mixed types of sand color that can be used for artificial stucco walls, but some may want to mix different size particles with a common color of the house to achieve the desired consistency. The alternative is to mix powder or pre -mixed plasterboard compounds with a preferred shade and spread a thin layer of mixture by circular movement directly on the wall.
Foam artificial stucco is generally used decorative and mostly outdoors. These pieces are usually made to order and consist ofSpecially designed, widespread polystyrene foam, which is reinforced from glass scaling and then covers several times with an acrylic coating based on rubber. Many such stucco pieces are used to emphasize the appearance of existing outer walls; However, they can also be shaped into columns, ledges, shelves and decorations in the window.
wallpaper is another easy alternative to traditional stucco. Many of these wallpapers are made of robust vinyl material, but can also come in paper and cotton mixtures or non -woven fabric. Faux wallpaper of stucco comes in different styles and colors. Most of them have a realistic look that is granular and well textured, and usually come in shades of off-whites, beige or brown; Others may have a smoother texture and integrate images such as roses, ivy, roosters or hens. The latter style can also come in the more unusual shades of blue, ORthe anžová or red and may carry distinctive geometric patterns.
Although many prefer Faux stucco from traditional variety, it is not without its problems. Colors and wallpapers with sand are considered generally harmless, although some types of color or adhesives can make strong fumes. In case of incorrect installation, the materials of plasterboard and foams are more susceptible to maintaining moisture that can cause structural damage and mold. If moisture is captured behind the gypsum, it can lead to mold and mold can grow inside or foam, unless permitted to breathe properly. In both cases, this growth can cause household problems and for people who live in it.