pintatekstuurit
Pintatekstuurit, also known as "pintatextures" or "pintatextures," are a type of decorative texture applied to the interior surfaces of buildings, particularly walls and ceilings. The term "pintatekstuurit" is derived from the Dutch word "pint," which refers to a small, round piece of wood used in traditional Dutch architecture. These textures are characterized by their intricate, often geometric patterns, which are created by applying a mixture of plaster, sand, and other materials to the surface.
The use of pintatekstuurit dates back to the 17th century in the Netherlands, where they were commonly
Today, pintatekstuurit are still used in the restoration and renovation of historic buildings, as well as in