Why finishing is required? It was done specially for strengthening walls. Finishing is done to protect them from environmental influence. Moreover, finishing can generate a decorative look to your wall surfaces. Learn more in this article regarding how finishing is really important.
Previously, round kinds of logs with bark were getting used for houses because the bark had the capability of heat insulation. And before the introduction of moss, it was clay material often used to fill the gaps created between logs.
With an intention of having finishing in cribbed and framework types of houses, the technique of plastering and sheeting was always used. If you learn something about the houses of the 14th century, you will know that threads were normally clothed along with clay on the both sides of the walls. In addition to this, wall sealing with moss was always favored for its effectiveness in cribbed walls. This is probably on of the reasons why it is a disappearance of plastering tradition.
As the time goes by, the board lining or planking came on the surface in Lithuania. There were the framework house-buildings planked with wide oak boards. Such method of planking gained popularity in classicist manorial buildings. For the major parts, vertical boards with strips were used.
Your desire of adding the aesthetical value to the walls can depend on the finishing of the structural parts just as beams, rafters and cornices. Log ends in partitions were often completed in a range of decorative profiles for instance cross, rhomb, oval etc.
For wall finishing, half-hipped roofs are decorated with sheathing of various patterns. In some regions of South and Central Lithuania, gable roofs were predominating and the roof vaults were given special attention.
Now you can adorn your building components such as porches, walls, ends of beams and rafters, doors, window rimming and rooftop components and so on. Adornment and finishing both are related directly to the development in construction method and implementation of new equipments and materials. This is the reason for combining function with aesthetics and beauty with benefits. - 16463
Previously, round kinds of logs with bark were getting used for houses because the bark had the capability of heat insulation. And before the introduction of moss, it was clay material often used to fill the gaps created between logs.
With an intention of having finishing in cribbed and framework types of houses, the technique of plastering and sheeting was always used. If you learn something about the houses of the 14th century, you will know that threads were normally clothed along with clay on the both sides of the walls. In addition to this, wall sealing with moss was always favored for its effectiveness in cribbed walls. This is probably on of the reasons why it is a disappearance of plastering tradition.
As the time goes by, the board lining or planking came on the surface in Lithuania. There were the framework house-buildings planked with wide oak boards. Such method of planking gained popularity in classicist manorial buildings. For the major parts, vertical boards with strips were used.
Your desire of adding the aesthetical value to the walls can depend on the finishing of the structural parts just as beams, rafters and cornices. Log ends in partitions were often completed in a range of decorative profiles for instance cross, rhomb, oval etc.
For wall finishing, half-hipped roofs are decorated with sheathing of various patterns. In some regions of South and Central Lithuania, gable roofs were predominating and the roof vaults were given special attention.
Now you can adorn your building components such as porches, walls, ends of beams and rafters, doors, window rimming and rooftop components and so on. Adornment and finishing both are related directly to the development in construction method and implementation of new equipments and materials. This is the reason for combining function with aesthetics and beauty with benefits. - 16463
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