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Here's a little barn I been limewashing the past day and a half. It's a traditional "Cob" barn (cob is an old rammed earth building technique) that's been converted to a holiday home.
The outside is rendered with a lime plaster, over which I have been limewashing - three coats brushed on with a 7 inch brush and lots of water. You have to soak the surface before work otherwise it sucks all the water from the limewash too quick: its the only paint job where a little bit of rain would be welcome. (It looks a bit patchy in the pictures because it is still drying out)
Limewash is one of the oldest coatings known. Apart from being the traditional finish for this type of building, it is completely water permeable and so lets the fabric of the building 'breath'. It was fun. Smells nice too.
The outside is rendered with a lime plaster, over which I have been limewashing - three coats brushed on with a 7 inch brush and lots of water. You have to soak the surface before work otherwise it sucks all the water from the limewash too quick: its the only paint job where a little bit of rain would be welcome. (It looks a bit patchy in the pictures because it is still drying out)
Limewash is one of the oldest coatings known. Apart from being the traditional finish for this type of building, it is completely water permeable and so lets the fabric of the building 'breath'. It was fun. Smells nice too.
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