5 Great Plastering Projects

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Plaster can be used in many different ways for variety of fun projects. Here are some examples of the type of fun projects that plaster can be used for.

Changing the Look of the Ceiling

We all look at the ceiling at least a few times a day. For most of us, there is little thought given to the way it affects the overall look and feel of our home. Yet, the ceiling is a great place to look when taking on a plastering project. You might want to consider using plaster to create a stylish design on your ceiling that matches the colour and style of your house. This will take preperation and of course some work. But, once the job is done, it could be a great addition to any home.

Giving the Kids' Room a Bit More Personality

Many people like to paint their children's rooms in multiple bright colors and maybe even throw in a balloon or two. With the help of plaster and a little paint, however, you can make a three-dimensional forest or other landscape that will be a marvel for your youngster for years to come. Again it's a project that will take some know how and patience but so does painting.

Add Character to a Patio or Deck

Most patios and decks are fairly flat and undecorated. With the use of some plaster, however, you can create a look of cobblestone, weathered stonework or a number of other ideas. It only takes a bit of imagination to create a patio that looks completely different to everyone else's.

Create Your Own Personal Art Wall

Maybe you have always wanted to be an artist, but never had the opportunity. With plaster you can select a wall and then use it to help create the base for the art project you have always wanted to do. The best part is that, if you don't like how it came out, a sander and some hard work will give you a new surface to practice on again.

Spruce Up the Brick Work

Brick has a beauty that is all its own, but it can sometimes be a bit plain. With the use of plaster and some creative input, however, you can have a new looking wall in no time. As with any home improvement project, you will want to consult with a professional plasterer before getting too involved so you can make sure you don't make an uncorrectable mistakes. Or, you might want to consider taking some plastering courses so you will be certain to know precisely how the job should be done.

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