ᐅ Interior Walls and Ceilings Design

Created on: 21 Jan 2019 17:54
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ivenh0
Hello everyone,

The plasterer will start with our project soon, so we need to decide what we want.

Ceilings:
What would you recommend? Skim coated or paintable fleece? The costs are the same.

Plaster:
For the "public areas," we were recommended decorative quartz plaster. That sounds good to us.
Less important rooms like the dressing room, pantry, etc., I would like to have finished with Q3 plaster and painted. Now the architect raised the concern that this might not work because cracks could develop.

Has anyone had this setup for several years and can share their experience?

Best regards and thanks for the feedback
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Nordlys
22 Jan 2019 08:34
I thought the same. Two are more than enough for that.
Dr Hix22 Jan 2019 13:52
ivenh0 schrieb:
Putty or painter’s fleece?

I don’t think you can equate the two. You apply putty to achieve a smooth surface. Painter’s fleece can only do this to a limited extent, since it itself requires as smooth a base surface as possible. However, the fleece conceals unavoidable cracks and serves as a base for painting.

If I read correctly that you want to apply a Q3 plaster finish even in the storage room, I would advise you to change the "or" to an "and" in the other rooms ;-)