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Natural Lime Plaster Exteriors - Steve Manby

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Steve Manby, plaster installer extraordinaire up in Vancouver BC writes:

“Stucco Italiano Intonachino sells itself !

project is almost done approx ….9,000 feet
kind of glows on the wall…I’m chalking it up to the double refraction from the lime crystals…it literally glows.

as usual pictures do not do wall finishes justice …I would have to set up a studio there to get good shots.

link here to 9 shots I took the other day.”

Actually here’s a couple of photos from one of Steve’s projects below and a link to his photo galleries here

Exterior Intonachino - Vancouver

Exterior Intonachino - detail

Like Steve says, hard to do the finish justice, but I was up there a couple of weeks ago, and trust me, it’s beautiful.  Nice house, too.

As those who have had the opportunity to work with true lime plasters know, The reflection of light on a lime plaster surface gives translucence which is vastly different to that from cement-based materials. -PD Marlow  That is the unique nature of the calcium carbonate - it’s ability to refract and absorb light in such a complex manner.

Stucco Italiano Exterior Intonachino Project

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Exterior stucco specialist, Tibor Varga’s company is working on an Intonachino application out on Mercer Island.  Beautiful place on the water.  They are using extra fine, as the client wants a smooth “venetian plaster-like” finish.  

Here are some before/during shots…stay tuned for finished photos if it ever stops raining out here (dontcha love Seattle??)!! dsc_0012_3.jpg dsc_0002_2.jpgdsc_0001_3.jpgdsc_0009.jpgdsc_0005_3.jpgdsc_0017_2.jpg

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