This document discusses various wall finishes and patterns. It describes different types of finishes like cement textured, plastered, wood panels, and plywood that can be used on walls. It also discusses plaster finishes like plaster of Paris and gypsum plaster. Other finishes mentioned include laminate, marble powder, wallpapers, fabrics, and cork. The document also covers decorative paint techniques like transparent layers, trompe l'oeil, stenciling, and distressing. Finally, it summarizes mosaics, murals, graffiti style murals, and tile murals as wall covering options.
2. Finish given to the wall to enhance the exterior
look of the structure.
Wall finishes used for the interiors are quite
delicate and need maintenance.
The new contemporary trend has brought about
great deal of increase in the usage various types of
wall finishes for the aesthetic purpose.
Concrete, masonry wall may be left exposed or
plastered.
Wood or metal stud walls can support a variety of
finishes.
3. Cement Textured Finish:
This is a decorative finish and its mortar is
prepared in cement based material. It is applied
faced plaster with a trowel and after that it is
coloured with paint.
Cement plastered Finish:
It is prepared in the form of mortar with cement,
sand and water in proper proportions and masonry
manually to achieve a smooth finish or sand faced
finish.
4.
5. Wood wall panels
Consists of a series of thin
sheets of wood framed
together by strips of wood.
The vertical strips are know
as stiles and the horizontal
one as rails.
Wood panels include solid
lumber panelling, wood
veneer panelling and
plastic laminate faced wood
panelling.
Solid wood offers durability
and creates texture.
6.
7. Plywood
Plywood is a wood panel
product made by bonding
veneers together under
heat and pressure, usually
with the grain of adjacent
plies at right angles to
each other.
Plywood core may be
particleboard, medium
density fibreboard
(MDF), veneer core or
lumber core.
8.
9.
10.
11. PLASTER FINISH
Plaster of Paris Finish :
Plaster of Paris or simply
plaster is a type of building
material based on calcium
hemihydrates. This is a
smooth finish achieved by
plaster of Paris generally
applied on internal
Gypsum Plaster : Finish This
just like plaster of Paris
finish but gypsum based
material is used to prepare
mortar. durable and finer as
compared to Plaster of Paris
Finish.
12.
13. Designer Mirror Finish
Designer mirrors are
obtained by small
pieces on walls to
create mural like
design.
14.
15. Laminate Finish
Laminate comes in
various colours and
designs. It comes in
the form of sheet and
is pasted fevicol on
Plywood.
16.
17. Marble Powder Finish
This is a very smooth
finish. The finish looks
like Marble flooring.
This finish is obtained by
marble powder, white
cement and water. It is
applied manually.
18.
19. Flexible wall coverings
Plastered walls and gypsum board walls can be
finished with a variety of flexible wall covering.
Examples:
⁻ Wallpapers
⁻ Cloth/paper backed vinyl wall covering
⁻ Fabrics
⁻ Cork
20. Wallpapers
Wallpapers have a
paper face and a
paper back.
It is not commonly
used in commercial
design as it is subject
to soiling, abrasion
and fading.
21.
22.
23. Cloth/Paper backed vinyl wall covering
Designed for
serviceability and
durability.
It is flame
resistant.
Easily cleaned and
resistant to fading
and abrasion.
24. Fabrics
Fabrics like wool,
linen, cotton, burlap
and grasscloth are
used.
they require back
coating as a barrier to
prevent adhesive from
bleeding through
fabrics face and to
improve dimensional
stabilty.
25.
26. Cork
Cork from renewable
bark of the cork oak
tree is used.
It is durable and
resilient.
Accepts either wax or
polyurethane finishes
Posses excellent
acoustical and thermal
rating.
30. Transparent Paint layer
Can be applied in multiple
layers to create a complex
coloured surfaces.
A coloured glaze can be
applied in a broken pattern
with a rag or sponge,
dragged with a tool, or
painted as colour wash.
31.
32. Trompe lóeil
It is French for “fool the
eye”.
This technique uses
perspective and shadow
to create the illusion of
three dimensional
architectural objects.
41. Mosaic Tiles
Mosaic tiles are one of the most
attractive wall coverings.
The very small size of the tiles can
create great compositions by pieces
with different hues.
Can also be used as wall decorative
element and be combined with
ceramic tiles of more big size.
The size of the one glass tile is 10×10
mm and before application these tiles
are mounted on berglass sheet of 327
x 327 mm.
Mosaic tiles are more difficult to fix
than usual ceramic wall tiles but
these glass tiles can create an
amazing energizing effect and give
unlimited creative freedom.
42.
43.
44. Glass Mosaic Finish
Glass mosaic tiles are
small 1”x1” on a cloth to
get a workable size 12”x12”
and this tile with an
adhesive on wall surfaces.
It can also be pasted on
curved surfaces.
45.
46.
47. Murals
A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied
directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent
surface.
A particularly distinguishing characteristic of
mural painting is that the architectural elements
of the given space are harmoniously incorporated
into the picture.
48. Traditional Murals
Many people like to express their individuality by
commissioning an artist to paint a mural in their
home, this is not an activity exclusively for owners of
large houses.
Private commissions can be for dining rooms,
bathrooms, living rooms or, as is often the casechildren's bedrooms. A child's room can be
transformed into the 'fantasy world' of a forest or
racing track, encouraging imaginative play and an
awareness of art.
Public commissions of murals in schools, hospitals
and retirement homes can achieve a pleasing and
welcoming atmosphere in these caring institutions.
49.
50.
51. Graffiti style murals
As graffiti/street art
became more main stream
in the late 1990s, youth
oriented brands such as
Nike, Red Bull and Wieden
Kennedy have turned to
graffiti/street artists to
decorate walls of their
respective offices.
This trend continued
through 2000's with
graffiti/street art gaining
more recognition from art
institutions worldwide.
52.
53.
54. Tile Murals
Tile murals tile paintings, which cover complete walls and give a
wall painting-like impression.
Tile murals are typically found in countries around the
Mediterranean Sea such as Morocco, Tunisia and Arabic
countries, in Portugal and Spain mostly in an often monochrom
colored form, the Azulejo.
Custom printed tile murals can be produced using digital images
for kitchen backsplashes, wall displays, and flooring.
Digital photos and artwork can be resized and printed to
accommodate the desired size for the area to be decorated.
Custom tile printing uses a variety of techniques including dye
sublimation and ceramic-type laser toners.
The latter technique can yield fade-resistant custom tiles which
are suitable for long term exterior exposure.