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Plaster Coving

by Regency Plaster  
4/08/2010 / House & Home


Plaster Coving

Also dubbed as "concave moulding" and "cornicing", plaster coving is an important house refurbishment technique that has been around for decades; but has come strongly into the glare of publicity in the past few years. Coving can be fitted to just any structures like houses, hotels, museums etc. with very likely purpose to augment the look and elegance of a house. Coving is nowadays available in varieties of styles and materials where a specific consideration is given to its fitting too that ensures that it will not split in due course of time.

However, before embarking on the project of coving, it will prove useful if you put a bit consideration and analysis on it. First, ensure the purpose for installation coving in your house. To be precise, if you want to install coving merely for augmenting the look and classiness of your house or if there are some other specific needs to meet, for example to hide cracks at the topmost part of the walls, to fill a cavity there etc. Whatever the purpose is, installing coving will end up proving an advantageous deal.

The size of the room, where coving has to be installed, also matters. If it is a small room, then a tapered coving will rather suit whereas a wider coving will apparently suit to large rooms. Furthermore, installing an unsophisticated style of coving will rather suit to smaller rooms, while the larger ones can be emblazoned with sophisticated and dazzling styles. If you own a contemporary house equipped with state-of-the-art luxuries, then a simple coving will rather match or if you want to introduce the look of an older house, then Victorian style will be something to consider.

Traditional coving can be painted including the ornate that is a bit hard to paint; however, the usual plaster is designed to absorb paint, so a need to entail frequent coats can crop up. Thankfully, contemporary coving made of specific stuffs entail only a one-time single coat.

If your house is fitted with bay fronted windows, they can lay hurdles in the way of coving installation, yet if you go with contemporary coving, you need not concern a bit because it is fundamentally designed to deal with these issues.

In the long run of the coving installation, you can apparently make sure that your houseroom is no lesser than a paradise that will lead heads to turn every time the glances are fallen on there.

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