Clay Stucco Private Farm House

Switzerland

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Clay Stucco Antique Provence Tierrafino applied on walls of a private farm house in Switzerland by Daniel Haller. Antique Provence is available in many pastel shades. By mixing with pigments, the colour nuances are endless. Applying it to walls is so easy that you should definitely give it a try.

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Clay Stucco Beautiful Outside, or Valuable Inside!?

The modern ideal for a beautiful building depends mainly on external factors - a smooth surface, straight lines, being able to choose the desired shade of any colour one likes ☝️.

Is this really the most important thing? ❓️

❓️ Where is the inner beauty?

❓️ Where is the attitude towards the materials used?

❓️ Where is the vision for tomorrow?

If we accept and value people for their inner qualities, why is there not the same attitude towards natural materials in construction? 🏡

Natural materials in construction

☑️ The final coatings do not look perfectly smooth

☑️ The walls made from them are perfectly straight

☑️ The range of colours is not very wide

At the expense of this, they are:

✅️ Healthy - for the people who occupy the space

✅️ Energy efficient - to reduce bills

✅️ Nature-friendly - so that our children and grandchildren can enjoy nature

What is more valuable to you❗️

- modern design, or

- the way the material functions and feels

What are your observations on the subject ❓️

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Clay Succo Antique Provence The visually soft surface of clay stucco gives the room a truly refreshing feel. You want to be there and enjoy life. Even the unevenness of the wall surfaces is a delight. Clay stucco gives walls the beautiful rustic look that is typical of southern France. This plaster is highly recommended if you do not want a smooth white colour in your home.

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Used in this project:

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Antique Provence