You can use standard Putsbruk C. It's good to apply primer first and place a mesh over any cracks in the wall. Wet the wall with a large lime or tar brush. Then, simply apply the mortar, level it with a longskånska, let it dry slightly, and then create the texture with a lime brush. I think it looks nicer when the plaster is uneven, like an old church. Of course, there are as many ways to do this as there are craftsmen. The only difficult part is learning how to apply the mortar, but after 5-6 square meters, you'll get the hang of it
. A lot of mortar will end up on the floor in the beginning... The mortar must be just wet enough to adhere properly. There are a few threads on plastering here on the forum.
Good luck
Good luck
I think it can look pretty nice if I succeed... because it's in the kitchen that I'm going to do it and on one wall I have exposed the brick. It's on the brick wall that most of the kitchen will be mounted. It will be IKEA's Tidaholm (Oak).
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