"Art Concrete with Jointing" is a bold, artistic interpretation of concrete surfaces, enhanced by precisely defined decorative joints that mimic the look of monolithic panels or precast concrete slabs. The finish combines the refined texture of architectural concrete—featuring subtle irregularities, mineral granularity, and matte depth—with a graphic, rhythmic structure reminiscent of real façade or interior concrete cladding.
The jointing technique is executed either by hand or with stencils/templates: after the base layer is applied, fine grooves are carefully formed to simulate construction or expansion joints. This adds scale, rhythm, and strong architectural presence, transforming an ordinary wall into a deliberate design statement.
Key Features:
- Fully tintable in any NCS (Natural Color System) shade—from classic greys and graphites to warm beiges, terracottas, anthracites, or even deep blues and greens—while preserving authentic concrete texture;
- Suitable for both interior and exterior use—resistant to weather, temperature extremes, and UV radiation;
- Highly durable and wear-resistant, ideal for residential, commercial, and public spaces;
- Withstands gentle wet cleaning without compromising joint definition or surface integrity.
Application Tools:
– Trowel and spatula – to build the core concrete texture;
– Roller or brush – for uniform base coloring;
– Stencils, masking tape, or specialized jointing tools – to create precise, clean lines (rectangular, square, or modular patterns);
– Sponge – to soften edges and add natural “weathered” nuances.
Design Applications:
Perfectly suited for Loft, Industrial, Brutalism, Minimalism, and contemporary architecture. Especially impactful on:
– Accent walls in living rooms and bedrooms,
– Lobbies and reception areas,
– Offices, restaurants, spas, and boutiques,
– Façades of private residences and commercial buildings.
"Art Concrete with Jointing" is more than a coating—it’s an architectural device that brings scale, rhythm, and character to any space. For those who see concrete not just as a material, but as a language of design.
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