Venetian stucco on the staircase and led backlighting include very interesting elements and interior accessories. The application of the said element requires the cooperation of an electrician, an interior designer and then the applicator of the Venetian stucco. This particular method is a very good alternative to expensive wool wallpapers, which require a high quality and smooth substrate. This tends to be a problem that is often forgotten. On the other hand, with Venetian stucco, its application is easier due to the craftsmanship, even minor unevenness is forgiven by investors. What is not forgiven and what needs to be taken care of is the finishing of the sensitive areas of Venetian stucco.
- inside corners
- transition between materials wood – stucco
- finishing Venetian stucco to wood
- outer corners
Here too, the substrate must be level and these details must be nicely worked and incorporated. The plasterer must finish the individual surfaces with the finishing wallpaper protector profiles and incorporate them preferably with Semin sealants. These guarantee good workability and possible easier sanding of these surfaces before the actual application of the Venetian stucco. These profiles also perform a covering function, where you can easily stick on a covering film or crepe tape to prevent staining or damage to the materials. No one wants the quality of this interesting interior effect to be compromised by unsightly transitions between materials.
The scheme and method of application can be found in the figure below. Each area is terminated
- the inner corner of the stair tread with the wall
- termination of the stair step to the wooden staircase
- finishing the wall to the wooden staircase, which was installed before the application of Venetian stucco
The plasterer should use simple tools that can be purchased at good building stores.
- trowel for Venetian stucco
- wallpaper profile protector 3790
- wallpaper profile 3840
- grinding aids
Profiles and tools used
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