krohvplaatide
Krohvplaatide refers to a type of building material commonly used in Estonia and other Baltic regions. These are typically thin, pre-fabricated panels made from a mixture of gypsum and other binding agents, often reinforced with fibers like cellulose or glass. They are designed to be applied to walls and ceilings as a finishing surface, providing a smooth and ready base for subsequent decoration such as painting or wallpapering.
The primary advantage of krohvplaatide is the speed and ease of installation compared to traditional wet plastering.
Krohvplaatide offer a cost-effective and efficient solution for interior finishing in both residential and commercial construction.