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The floors of both rooms are covered with thick lime plaster.
Another promising front is the dating of lime plaster from structures.
Water pipes sealed in brick and lime plaster were used.
Masonry walls were finished with lime plaster inside and out.
Interior walls were normally coated with a fine lime plaster.
Also, the town's old lime plaster mill was declared an historic monument in 1996.
The colours get embedded in the lime plaster as it dries up.
The white between the timbers was achieved by painting the surface with lime plaster.
The corridor was built from stone blocks covered with colored lime plaster.
A fresco is painted on fresh wet lime plaster walls.
The temple is plain because of the lime plaster on all over the walls which have been finished by a red wash.
Most remarkable in all layers are the massive, carefully created lime plaster floors.
Paintings have been created by applying colours over a thin wet surface of lime plaster.
This is why lime plaster was rarely painted directly, but rather given one or two coats of lining paper first.
It is built of sandstone, rendered with roughcast lime plaster.
The stupa was thereafter covered with a coating of lime plaster.
"The lime plaster and stuccowork can be seen peeling off at many places.
The fact that these sculptures have lasted so long is a testament to the durability of lime plaster.
At the same time, traditional lime plasters were being replaced by gypsum plaster.
The finished wall would have been either lime washed or covered with lime plaster.
The wall was clad with lime plaster, regularly renewed.
The kitchen required historically correct lime plaster for its walls, 'which takes for ever to dry.
Traditional lime plaster contains also horse hair to reinforce plaster.
'We gathered up most of the decorative bits, and put them back into lime plaster.'
There are some gifts too such as tadelakt (smooth, lustrous lime plaster).