In modern construction, the decorative cladding of the facade of a private house plays no less importance than the figure such as the strength of a structure. The market of building materials easily allows you to choose a competent kind of decoration that will help your home look great against the background of the surrounding landscape and not merge with monotonous buildings of neighbors.
Variants of facing the front of the house:
Facing the facade of the house with a tree
Even a brick structure can now easily be turned into an imitation of a wooden frame. For the production of natural panels in our area, larch or coniferous species are most often used. Instead of oil paints, more interesting materials are used to protect wood - varnish or an original decorative "azure" coating based on alkyd resins and natural wax.
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Facing the facade of the house with a stone
This method is very reliable, but expensive. To slightly reduce the cost of work, we recommend buying a light artificial stone. On the decorative form of the building this will not affect, but will significantly speed up the finishing time, make it much easier and save a lot of money.
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Facing houses with tiles
Here is a list of several types of modern finishing tiles for outdoor works, having different characteristics and appearance:
- terracotta tiles;
- tiles with a layer of glass coating;
- tiles with a thin layer of ceramics;
- concrete tiles;
- tiles from shellfish;
- sandstone tiles;
- double-layer facade tiles.
Depending on your choice, facing the facade of the house can be very different. The building can look like a monolithic stone dwelling, a brick building or the walls will be covered with multi-colored tiles in the old style.
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Facing the house with decorative plaster
Now you can not only level the walls, but also cover them with several useful layers of different substances, making thermal and waterproofing of the structure. The final layers can be very different. For example, facing the facades of houses with plaster Koroedy makes the surface not smooth, but as if eaten by bugs, which left on the walls a bizarre original furrow.
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