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  2. Stucco - Wikipedia

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    The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco. Technical Preservation Services, Heritage Preservation Services Division, National Park Service. Ling, Roger, ed. (1999). Stuccowork and Painting In Roman Italy. Aldershot: Ashgate. Wadsworth, Emily (1924). "Stucco Reliefs of the First and Second Centuries still Extant in Rome".

  3. Formstone - Wikipedia

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    A 1950 advertisement for Formstone revealed the “secret of its popularity: weatherproof and insulating forever; first cost is the last; no upkeep or repair…lasting beauty for exteriors or interiors; tried and proven; fully guaranteed.” [3] Formstone was meant to be a maintenance-free alternative to the low-quality brick that many early ...

  4. How Much Does it Actually Cost to Paint Your Home? - AOL

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    Fresh exterior paint protects your house and boosts its value—but it's a big investment. Learn what exterior painting costs and why it's so expensive.

  5. Plasterwork - Wikipedia

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    Bastard stucco is of similar composition, but less labor is expended on it. It is laid on in two coats with a skimming float, scoured off at once, and then trowelled. Colored stucco: lime stucco may be executed in colors, the desired tints being obtained by mixing with the lime various oxides. Black and grays are obtained by using forge ashes ...

  6. Harling (wall finish) - Wikipedia

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    Close view of the harling at Craigievar Castle Craigievar Castle. Harling is a rough-cast wall finish consisting of lime and aggregate, known for its rough texture. [1] Many castles and other buildings in Scotland and Ulster have walls finished with harling.

  7. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    Paint, wood stain, faux finishing; Staff – a type of artificial stone; Stucco; Wood finishing; Category:Wood finishing materials Category:Wood finishing techniques.

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  9. Plaster - Wikipedia

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    Various types of models and moulds are made with plaster. In art, lime plaster is the traditional matrix for fresco painting; the pigments are applied to a thin wet top layer of plaster and fuse with it so that the painting is actually in coloured plaster. In the ancient world, as well as the sort of ornamental designs in plaster relief that ...