n the past, there was a strict convention of which materials and textures are intended for outdoor use, and which ones are meant for interior design. Today, these boundaries have blurred, and everything is possible. More and more architects and designers introduce exterior finishing materials into the home, giving it a fresh and unique look. The wide array of plaster shlicht textures and colors allow for numerous design styles. Plaster shlicht can be used anywhere in the home: on a dominant bedroom wall for an affordable yet impressive look, a colored variant for a central living room wall, or as emphasize for niches. Terrano plaster, for example, is especially suited for common spaces such as the dining room, and due to the cozy atmosphere it lends it looks great in the bedroom, too.
The shade of plaster shlicht also determines the stylistic tone of the room. The grey-white spectrum provides an urban-modern look; khaki and green colors give more of a country-rustic feel; and reddish, ping and even blue hues make for an ethnic atmosphere.
Plaster shlicht makes a huge difference in the way a space looks and feels, and should be used in measure. Use it on one dominant walls, in a shade and texture that corresponds with the other walls of the house. To compliment the look, you can incorporate shelves, artwork, a large mirror or any other decorative elements.