liimakerrokseen
Liimakerrokseen, also known as "liming" or "lime plastering," refers to a traditional technique of applying a thin layer of lime-based plaster to the surface of walls, ceilings, or other masonry structures. This method has been used for centuries in various parts of the world, particularly in regions with a long history of stone or brick construction, such as parts of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. The primary purpose of liimakerrokseen is to create a smooth, durable, and breathable surface that can be painted or left exposed, enhancing both the aesthetic and functional qualities of a building.
The process typically involves mixing slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) with sand and water to form a plaster.
Liimakerrokseen can be applied in multiple thin layers, allowing for better adhesion and a finer finish compared
In modern restoration and sustainable construction, liimakerrokseen is gaining renewed interest due to its eco-friendly properties.