
A surface treatment process can create a non-smooth outer layer, offering visual and tactile variation. This is achieved by manipulating the application and curing of a polymer-based coating. Examples include finishes mimicking... Read more »

Coatings that add a three-dimensional surface to walls and ceilings are designed to alter the visual and tactile experience of a room. These specialized applications range from subtle, stucco-like effects to more... Read more »

The application of surface treatments to concrete to create a non-smooth faade results in a variety of visual and tactile effects. This process alters the standard gray plane into something more aesthetically... Read more »

A surface treatment applied to drywall, this technique creates a non-smooth appearance, often designed to conceal imperfections or add visual interest to walls and ceilings. Common examples include orange peel, knockdown, and... Read more »

Coatings that create a tactile surface offer an alternative to smooth, flat applications. These treatments modify the appearance of walls and other surfaces, introducing depth and visual interest. An example includes mixtures... Read more »