Why finishing? It was done especially for reinforcing walls and to protect them from environmental impact. And more importantly, finishing can create a decorative look to wall surfaces. This article will help you learn how finishing can play an important role.
In the past, round logs along with bark were normally employed for houses for the reason that the bark had such ability for heat insulation. It was clay materials, before moss was introduced, were used in order to fill the gaps 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.
With the course of the time, the board lining and planking came in to existence in Lithuania. The framework house-buildings lathed with wide oak boards were there. Such way of planking increased its popularity in traditionalist manorial buildings. Vertical boards with strips were then generally 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 the purpose of wall finishing, half-hipped roofs are often decorated with covering of diverse patterns. In some of the regions of South and Central Lithuania, gable roofs were prevailing and the roof vaults were given prior importance.
Decorations can be done for the building components like walls, porches, doors, window rimming, ends of beams and rafters and rooftop components etc. Decorations and finishing both are directly related to the progress in construction techniques and implementation of new tools and materials. For this reason, there is always a fusion of beauty with benefit and function with aesthetics!
In the past, round logs along with bark were normally employed for houses for the reason that the bark had such ability for heat insulation. It was clay materials, before moss was introduced, were used in order to fill the gaps 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.
With the course of the time, the board lining and planking came in to existence in Lithuania. The framework house-buildings lathed with wide oak boards were there. Such way of planking increased its popularity in traditionalist manorial buildings. Vertical boards with strips were then generally 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 the purpose of wall finishing, half-hipped roofs are often decorated with covering of diverse patterns. In some of the regions of South and Central Lithuania, gable roofs were prevailing and the roof vaults were given prior importance.
Decorations can be done for the building components like walls, porches, doors, window rimming, ends of beams and rafters and rooftop components etc. Decorations and finishing both are directly related to the progress in construction techniques and implementation of new tools and materials. For this reason, there is always a fusion of beauty with benefit and function with aesthetics!
About the Author:
Haus Rubner an Italy based wooden house (Holzhaus) builder. Also provides finished wooden house construction (Fertigholzhaus) in Germany and other EU countries.
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