With the enthusiasm for natural and decorative wall coverings, many wonder if it is better to choose the recovery or stain. Each of these options has unique properties, essential to understand to determine the solution best suited to your needs and your decoration or renovation project. Whether you are looking for authenticity, performance or aesthetics, the choice between these two coatings deserves to be carefully thought out.
Brush: a natural and authentic solution
The brush, traditionally composed of a mixture of natural lime, mineral pigments and water, is distinguished by its permeable and breathable finish, in perfect harmony with an ecological and healthy approach. Its mat and velvety, almost powdery appearance gives a warm and authentic character to the walls, particularly highlighted on natural stone, brick or raw earth supports. One of the great assets of the brush is its ease of application, even for beginners, as well as in its interview that is not very restrictive over the years. Better still, his unique patina is improved over time, gaining depth and charming. Its large versatility allows it to be used indoors on all walls of the house but also outdoors on the facade or walls.
Stain: protection and diversity for wood
Stasula, on the other hand, is based on acrylic, glycero or natural resins which give it effective protection against humidity, ultraviolet rays and parasites attacks. It is therefore ideal for treating and decorating the woodwork, whether located inside or outside the building. One of the great assets of stain lies in the diversity of the available colors, ranging from the transparent waxed aspect to the perfect imitation of raw wood with an oak or cherry color. This versatility allows you to agree with all decorative styles and all the atmosphere sought. Its exceptional sustainability in the face of external aggressions such as the sun, rain or frost also makes it a relevant choice for bathrooms, swinging shutters, terraces or any other wooden element subjected to rough test. Its application, however, requires more technique and neat preparation than briefing.
Choice criteria: Slice between brush and stain
Your decision to choose between the brush and the stain should be guided by several important elements linked to your specific project:
Type of support: The briefing is particularly indicated for interior or exterior walls, a under layer of hook is in any case recommended, while the storage is better suited to wooden supports, whether they are woodwork, parquet or furniture.
Aesthetic rendered: if you are looking for a matt finish, natural and slightly powdery with unique reflections, opt without hesitation for the authentic charm of the brush. For more variety in possible surface aspects, ranging from satin transparent waxed effect through the imitation of raw wood, the stain is highly recommended.
Budget and skills: from a purely economic point of view, lime brush is generally more affordable than stain. In addition, its application is simpler and accessible to beginner tinkers unlike stain that requires more technique.
Examples of application: brush and stain in situation
To better visualize the uses most suited to the recovery and the stain, here are some concrete examples:
Badigeon :
Interior walls of a character in character for an authentic rendering
Brick walls of a living and warm living room with a living room
Ceiling in the bed of a bedroom to create a cozy atmosphere
LASURE:
Woodwork of a bathroom to ensure their protection against humidity
Steps and outdoor wooden shutters for a decorative and durable finish
Solid wood terrace requiring protection against UV and bad weather
Opt for the coating adapted to your needs
In the end, the choice between brush and stain depends on specific criteria intimately linked to your decoration or renovation project, such as the type of support to be treated, the use and exposure envisaged, the desired aesthetic rendering, as well as your budgetary resources and your technical skills. To make the most enlightened decision, adapted to your unique needs, it is strongly recommended to consult a qualified professional as a specialist in natural paintings. This one can guide you to the choice of the ideal coating, be it the natural lime or the protective stain, and provide you with advice on application techniques for an impeccable result.
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