Roughcast

Description: Roughcast is a finishing technique for surfaces characterized by its irregular and rough texture. This type of plastering is commonly applied to walls and ceilings, providing not only a distinctive aesthetic appearance but also a range of functional benefits. The rough surface can help conceal imperfections in the base, improve the adhesion of paints and other finishes, and offer greater abrasion resistance. Additionally, rough plastering can be done with various materials, such as plaster, cement, or mortar, allowing for a wide variety of finishes and styles. Its application requires a specific technique to achieve the desired texture and can be adapted to different environments, from interiors to exteriors. This type of plastering is valued not only for its durability but also for its ability to create a cozy and rustic atmosphere, making it a popular choice in both traditional and contemporary architecture.

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