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TADELAKT
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OXFORDSHIRE
Seamless finishes for wet rooms, walls, ceilings, floors & achitectural detail
POLISHED PLASTER
MARMORINO
- A smooth silk velvet aspect
with subtle nuances
- Subtle sheen
- Protected with natural sealers
STUCCO LUCIDO
- Hi Sheen Polished Plaster
- Produces the lustre &
transparency of polished marble
- Protected with natural sealers
TADELAKT
- Morrocan Lime Plaster
- Naturally waterproof
water repellent
- Seamless alternative to tiling in
wet rooms
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RAL Colour Chart
TEXTURED STONE FINISHES
Lime base with mineral Aggregates
TRAVERTINE
- An open texture with a
directional quality similar to that
of natural travertine stone
- Can be worked as a seamless
finish or with cut blockwork
seams
PITTED
- Lightly pitted, the surface is then
closed
STRIATED
- Striated texture run vertically
or horizontally
INTONACHINO
- Tradtional textured marmorino
finish as seen on many venetian
facades
FLOOR FINISHES
Smooth Seamless Continuity
SCAGLIOLA
- Replica marble technique
- Seamless floors to Stairs to Walls
- Bespoke colours & designs to
replicate any marble or designs
- Indistinguishable from real marble
- Polished & sealed with natural oils
& Wax's
PASTELLONE
- Breathable options for going
over lime screeds
- Protected using natural oils
(Seamless Lime Floor finish)
Pastellone Lime Floor
Limestone Floor
Pastellone Lime Floor
STYLES
Effects, Motifs, Stencils & designs
BANDING
- A combination of textures and or colours aranged in
horizontal or vertical bands
- Bands can be made in Relief
so as to project out from an
adjacent band
CALCE RASATA
- Mottled stone look, brought to
a closed finish
- A finish pioneered by Venetian
architect Carlo Scarpa as seen
in Querini Stampalia Venezia
FAUX MARBLING
- Marmorino worked in
fresco to imitate marble
- Because the colours are integral
to the plaster, the design is more resistant to scratching than with
other techniques, such as 'faux
bois' painting
GRAFFITO & SCRAFFITO
- Decorative motifs worked in situ
- Graffito technique is designs
carved in to wet plaster
- Scraffito involves scratching
designs to reveal layer beneath