Facade coatings: see types and choose the best option for your project

Facade coatings: see types and choose the best option for your project
Robert Rivera

A well-designed facade is a small sample of all the charm that will be found inside the house. It is a stylish "welcome", and demonstrates the resident's concern with details, even if they are simple.

Regardless of the size of the house, the facade is and will always be the calling card of the property and, because of this, should not be left out of your project's budget. Today, there is a range of options of styles for all budgets, just choose one that matches your taste and expectations, such as favoring the natural lighting of the interior of the residence, or creating a sense of spaciousness to theterrain.

Another point that must be taken into account is the structure of the property: if there are walls for security reasons, a balcony or a garage that deserves special attention, or any other detail that should be included in the project and highlighted in some way, always taking into account the style of the residents. Although it is not a rule, following the standards of the interior of the house adds even more value to the property.

7 most used facade coatings

Within each façade style there are also the types of cladding that will be used in your project. And, to choose them, you must take into account some factors such as climate, durability, humidity, among other points. The most commonly used today are:

1. painting

Painting is the cheapest and most practical resource to use on a facade, but it requires more maintenance, due to exposure to rain and sun. The application must be made with water-based acrylic paint, with a textured finish. Not indicated for houses with a lot of humidity.

2. wood

Although it may seem fragile, wood, when well installed, is one of the most durable coverings for a facade. It is usually combined with other types of material, and the values are very diverse. It must be waterproofed and/or varnished to prevent it from rotting and to avoid plagues such as termites.

3. concrete (blocks or whole)

There are a multitude of options to be made with the concrete facade. It is an inexpensive feature that does not require much care and lasts a lifetime. Ideal for industrial and contemporary styles.

4. brick

Another common feature used in industrial styles is exposed brick, which can also be combined with one or more other types of materials, or cover an entire facade in style. Basic care is needed for durability, and its installation must follow a pattern for a harmonious look.

5. porcelain tile

For those who suffer with air humidity, porcelain tiles are ideal. They are waterproof, resistant, help to keep the internal temperature more pleasant, and offer a very beautiful, sober, and elegant finish.

6. corten steel

The rusted appearance of corten steel is responsible for protecting the material from the action of time, and because of this, it is perfect for use in a facade. Besides having good durability, it also gives a very modern effect to the structure.

7. stone

From rustic to modern, the stone facade covers many styles and there are hundreds of different organic options on the market. The material offers savings in the long run, because it doesn't require much maintenance besides cleaning. The most used types are Caxambú, Miracema, São Tomé, and Pedra-Madeira.

20 facades with beautiful coverings to inspire you

After getting to know some commonly used materials, it is time to get inspired by projects that can help you make your choice. Check out the options below:

1. a touch of modernity with resistance

All the grandeur of a facade made with corten steel.

Mixing coatings

The predominant painting in this property was given a strip with another coating to enhance the balconies.

3. an added highlight in the construction

The stones gave a huge contrast next to the glass, thus enhancing the high ceiling of the house.

4. bricks are timeless

And super versatile! They go with almost everything and offer practicality in terms of maintenance.

5. the structure was properly improved

... with a very well-designed architectural project, using porcelain tile, wood, glass, and points of light to highlight the beautiful finishing of the materials.

6. a projected illumination adds even more value to the coating

And speaking of lights, look at the perfection of the same design seen in daylight and nightlight.

7. all the charm of the rustic

Highlighted by two different types of stone.

8. the wood for contemporary purposes

The fillets installed in front of the window gave the project a personal touch.

9. a well-designed facade is worth two

And they are even more impressive with a beautiful garden!

10. the stones heat the structure

And they can be used in many different styles.

11. modern and stylish

Filleted stones are super modern and perfect for highlighting large columns.

12. bricks require a good projection of their design

... for a much more harmonious aesthetic finish.

13. and the wood a special treatment to increase its durability

To avoid deterioration of the material, it is necessary to waterproof it.

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14. two materials that marry in perfect harmony

Concrete and wood look amazing together, don't you think?

15. stone, cement and paint

Burned cement is the newest darling of the moment and, together with organic stone, has broken the sobriety of the house's exterior.

16. when the facade gives continuity to its interior

... and shows with category the personality of its residents.

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Creating a focal point with two colors

You don't have to mix two coatings to create an overlay: just use a darker color than the predominant one.

18. sober and sophisticated

There is nothing more beautiful than a well-chosen color.

19. white Caxambu Stone

The large mosaic made of stones gave a precious effect to the outside.

10 facade coatings to buy

Check out some options offered in the market and their price variations to include in your budget:

1. exterior paint Sun and Rain Protection

2. coralar latex paint

3. sustainable wood facade

4. 25kg concrete coating cement

5. 5kg graphite-ready burnt cement

6. Ecobrick Aged Brick Façade Cladding

7. imitation brickwork

8. Incefra Coating

9. caxambu stone

10. pietra nera porcelain tile

11. corten steel

Also learn about some façade styles in House Façade: different architectural styles to inspire. Happy remodeling!




Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.