Popcorn Ceiling and California Konc Down

Knock-down wall texture is a low-cost texture that drastically changes the look of any room. Knock down texture is meant to have a random look, with different thicknesses all over the wall or ceiling.

 

Popcorn ceiling is a term for a spray-on or paint-on acoustic ceiling treatment often used in the 1960s and 1970s in American residential construction. Its bright white "cottage cheese" texture, often with small bits of gold-colored glitter attached and helped eliminate echoes and reflected sound. It was also quickly and easily applied in new construction. It was often the standard for bedroom and residential hallways ceilings, while kitchen and living rooms ceilings would normally be textured in smoother skip-trowel or orange peel texture.
 
 

Over the years when the styles of home decoration changes there is sometime a need to remove old stucco.
At Goldwell we do painless removal of old stucco leaving nice and smooth surface.

In case of damaged walls and ceilings we can apply a layer of skim coat.




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