I have been researching lime for a while but I’m finding it hard to get the answers to a couple of questions.
I’ve had the external of my solid brick house done in lime and I’m getting close to the stage to do the inside.
I would like the lime to be as flat, straight and square as possible, from your experiences can this be achieved or is it always a rough look on the lime?
Also I would like the corners to be as square as possible, but I can’t find any information on beading to be used, the info I have read has been basically to do it free hand (I’m not sure how square is possible) or use rounded oak beads which I don’t like. Can beads be used? Plastic/stainless?
Another query is about tiling onto the lime, will normal adhesive stick? Can you tile the kitchen sink / hob splash back area?
Finally, I would like to use hemp lime and a skim on top of this, could this be used around a fire place? I will be putting a wood burner and glue in but it will still be hot around it so I’m not sure if it will handle the heat?
What do you experts think?
I’ve had the external of my solid brick house done in lime and I’m getting close to the stage to do the inside.
I would like the lime to be as flat, straight and square as possible, from your experiences can this be achieved or is it always a rough look on the lime?
Also I would like the corners to be as square as possible, but I can’t find any information on beading to be used, the info I have read has been basically to do it free hand (I’m not sure how square is possible) or use rounded oak beads which I don’t like. Can beads be used? Plastic/stainless?
Another query is about tiling onto the lime, will normal adhesive stick? Can you tile the kitchen sink / hob splash back area?
Finally, I would like to use hemp lime and a skim on top of this, could this be used around a fire place? I will be putting a wood burner and glue in but it will still be hot around it so I’m not sure if it will handle the heat?
What do you experts think?