Modern decorative wall coverings surprise with their variety and features. If you don't want to use ordinary paint and classic wallpaper - then pay attention to this list of unique finishing materials.
Structural plaster
Decorative coatings in the interior in the form of plasters are in the greatest demand and popularity. Especially if they have a very interesting texture. This type includes the traditional "lambswool like structure" or "woodworm like structure". Modern coatings have gone much further than their predecessors. There are many fillers on the decor market today, allowing you to get different structures. They contain additives in the form of small particles or pebbles, resulting in a structural relief. Can be used for facades and interiors.
Concrete coating
Industrial interiors require special coverage. For example, plaster that imitates concrete remains in trend. Created from lime, it has a matte effect and a unique texture similar to concrete chips. Due to the presence in the composition of the mineral filler, the material has increased strength and wear resistance, high quality and long service life after application.
Imitation of natural stone
To cover the walls in a room, finishing materials are often used that have an appearance similar to natural stone.
The ART STONE coating is popular, which is based on hydrated lime and a mixture of mineral fillers. After application, a pattern is obtained that fully corresponds to the relief of the rocky rocks, giving the impression of using a stencil.
Equally popular is a marble imitation coating called MARMORINO STYLE. It completely repeats the texture of marble, it can have both a glossy texture and a matte sheen.
Venetian plaster
Modern decorative wall coverings most often involve the use of Venetian finishes. Its peculiarity lies in its unique design. With the help of such a coating, you can create patterns that are not found in other types of finishing materials. The most popular effect is marble, which is achieved through the use of lime and marble powder. It can also be given a different shade with a color scheme.
Velvet effect finish
Decorative coatings in the interior with a velvet effect have been popular since long before modern times. They are great for work on walls, ceilings and even floors. This material is very easy to apply and does not require constant maintenance. In addition to its velvety, pleasant to the touch texture, it has a glossy shine like metal - most often like silver or gold. The highlight of the finishing material is the color change depending on the lighting of the room.
Mother-of-pearl decorative material
Types of decorative wall coverings are rich in unique types of materials that are distinguished by a pearlescent, pearl luster.
Among the most famous are ILLUSION plaster. It contains granules of silver and golden colors, which makes it look different from different viewing angles.
The SAHARA Textured Coating also has a high gloss created with quartz particles and a mother-of-pearl base. It is quite easy to apply and undemanding to maintain. It can only be used for interior decoration.
Liquid metal
In the interior in the style of brutalism and loft, original finishes are often used. For example, coatings that mimic the flow of molten metal. Our Alchimia plaster is an excellent choice for this effect. It consists of epoxy resin and metallized powders that give the desired gloss. As a result, you can get both a glossy, smooth and textured surface with protruding elements.
Imitation rust
Such interior coatings include Corrosia plaster. It simulates the natural corrosion effect of metal with its characteristic smudges. The composition of such plaster contains the corresponding particles of iron and copper. There are as many as 5 types of Corrosia in our assortment, and each of them oxidizes in its own way. This decorative coating is used in designs where metal, aged surfaces are welcome, for example, in a loft or in a grunge style.
Microgranite coating
Contemporary interiors, especially industrial styles, dictate their fashion to wall coverings. The most popular are Urbania micro-granite plasters, which have an urban style and original design. Depending on the application technique, it can have different textures, it differs in roughness and the presence of acrylic and silicone copolymers in the composition.