A privately owned Regency period Stamford townhouse; we were employed by a local builder to carry out the entire internal and external, decorative and historical plastering.
We can lend our hand to any project! Here a pizza oven is created using the same running in-situ technique that is often used by the team to create traditional fascias.
We were asked to create a super smooth plaster finish for this private client’s modern barn conversion. They were very happy with the results and you can certainly see why.
This fine Georgian house sits in its own parkland estate in the Northamptonshire Countryside. Now a private residence, we were employed by the main contractor, Bennie Historical, to reinstate the decorative beam casements to a very fine and detailed entrance ceiling.
A National Trust owned and run property set in the Lincolnshire countryside. We were commissioned to carry out historical repairs to this Grade 1 listed English country home; as well as modern plasterwork throughout the latest renovation.
National Trust and Midland Conservation
RDA Plastering was asked to carry out works to this building after water had penetrated the property. The building is of historical significance and as such was Lottery funded.
This Grade 1 listed Jacobean Hunting lodge was a favourite haunt of James I and Queen Elizabeth. It has some of the finest old English ceilings and decorative plasterwork in the country and we felt extremely privileged to have worked on this remarkable building.