What are advantages of fibrous plaster?
Fibrous plaster is a very old material made from plaster and plant fibres (sisal, jute or silicone).
Its benefits include its design and its solidity, which explain why fibrous plaster is being used more and more in interior décor. It is a very trendy material that satisfies needs to personalize interior architectures.
Performances of fibrous plaster
Fibrous plaster benefit, a thermal material
Made from plant fibres and plaster, fibrous plaster is a preferred material for solid, meticulous constructions. As an ideal insulator, it also represents an ecological action that prevents heat loss when combined with glasswool or rockwool.
Fibrous plaster plays an important role in regulating your rooms’ humidity.
Made of plant fibres and plaster, this material provides acoustic comfort to decorates spaces. This is because fibrous plaster neither diffuses nor absorbs sound.
A fire stopping and soundproofing solution
Made of plant fibres and plaster, this material provides acoustic comfort to decorates spaces. This is because fibrous plaster neither diffuses nor absorbs sound.
Elements made of fibrous plaster also help to create an excellent firewall, thanks to its composition which stops the spread of fire.
A attractive solution for playing with shapes
One of the main advantages of fibrous plaster is that it can be adapted to any decorative style. Fibrous plaster is the ultimate material for adding elegance and refinement to a room by endowing it with a unique décor.
Graced with great suppleness, it is possible to give classic mouldings a variety of appearances and contemporary ornamentation.
A limitless material
Constructions made of fibrous plaster can be personalized with imitations of textures and materials like wood, brick and stone. Its main technical benefits can be put to work whilst obtaining visual decorations that are as close as possible to the architectural intentions for the project.
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