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The most largely ignored areas of the home (during
home improvement planning) are walls and ceilings. Often, we're busy thinking
about new flooring, new cabinets, or even new landscaping. But for the most
part, the walls and ceilings are left as is - receive a fresh coat of flat
paint at most. Why? There could be any number of reasons, but for the most
part, our walls and ceilings have traditionally played a very static -
non-interactive visual role. Thus we've become accustomed to their rather
'ho-hum' existence. Some people go so far as to intentionally avoid ceiling
and wall construction for fear of lowering a home's future sale value. Extremists for example, refuse to modify these areas at all - banning the idea of hanging anything on them what so ever. The rest of us however, are quite comfortable with decorating walls with family photos, fine art, and a knickknack here or there. Although these are acceptable ways to create visual interest in the home, they don't really integrate the walls and the ceilings into the overall decor of the home the way that stucco does. |
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Stucco is a home ornament and
can be applied to every wall and ceiling where as photos, artwork, and
knickknacks cannot. Because it can be colored and textured, it provides a
little visual entertainment for the home dweller or visitor no matter what
room we may be in. Definition Stucco is a plaster made mostly from Portland
cement, sand, and lime - and it's used to cover exterior and interior walls or
surfaces. Left unpainted, dried stucco is generally white or off-white and
extremely hard to the touch - making it an ideal coating for exterior surfaces
like concrete blocks or steel. Paul White represents FloridaHomeBuild.com. A site designed to help home owners from Florida locate local home contractors with their home improvement projects. Visit http://www.FloridaHomeBuild.com Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com
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