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Sto Interior Systems

Plasters, paints and special coatings for interior applications

Introduction

More room for Quality of Life

The designing of interior space requires the interaction of the building elements, colour and light to create an atmosphere and define the functionality of the room.


Sto with a range of plasters, paints and special coatings can provide aesthetically unique textures and finishes that remain functional and durable.

 

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Sto Interior Systems
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Stolit: Coloured Finishing Renders

Stolit organic finishing renders are manufactured in Europe and certified around the world. They have been in successful use for over 50 years on a variety of different substrates. During this time they have undergone a continual process of optimisation.

 

The perfect combination of properties: Durable, strong, hardwearing, impact resistant, malleable, weather resistant, colour stable and highly resistant to micro-organism. They are designed with good vapour permeability to allow the building to breathe while still repelling liquid water. All renders are easy to apply and can be tinted from the StoColor System or matched to the colour of your choice, using the Sto spectrometer.

 

Coloured Self-Gauging Float Finish Renders:

StolitK 1.0mm StolitK 1.5mm StolitK 2.0mm StolitK 3.0mm

StolitK 1.0mm

TDS / TDS Quick Setting

StolitK 1.5mm

TDS / TDS Quick Setting

StolitK 2.0mm

StolitK 3.0mm

 

StoTherm Classic System:

StolitK MP StolitK MP Natural    

Stolit MP

TDS / TDS Quick Setting

Stolit MP Natural

   

 

A Structured System Offering Enormous Variety

The StoColor System is a unique planning instrument for the use of colour. A total of 800 different colours establish a sound foundation for creative and pioneering colour concepts.

 

The StoColor System eschews colorimetric logic in favour of the human perception of colour. It is based primarily on the colours yellow, orange, red, violet, blue and green. These six sections are then mixed to form the 24 basic tones which correspond to the 24-part colour wheel.

 

Each basic tone is assigned five colour rows which embody the principle of the same colour triangle. This guarantees the StoColor System's high degree of functionality designed in line with the aesthetic colour requirements in construction.

 

Sto Colour Wheel

 

Active Interior Paint

StoClimasan Color incorporates a special photocatalyst which is able to continuously degrade organic compounds, including carbon monoxide and water, under the influence of light. Organic compounds are highly prevalent in indoor areas. They originate from building materials, furniture, items of daily use and a host of other sources. StoClimasan Color is able to degrade these substances on a continuous basis.

 

Active Interior Paint

Sto Special Coatings

StoLook Marmorino

Mineral decorative intermediate plaster on lime base, for special effects in marble look on even substrates, in various colours.

 

StoLook Marmorino

StoLook Marmorino

StoLook Veneziano

Mineral decorative intermediate plaster on lime base, for surfaces in classico, liscio, travertino and rustico style, tintable with StoLook Punto F marble powder.

 

StoLook Veneziano

StoLook Veneziano

 

Specification

Download a technical specification for Sto Interior Plaster Systems below. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us for technical support.

 

SS-808
Sto Interior Plaster Finishes
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Disclaimer: These drawings have been issued as a guideline. The sequence work covers various building components, each trade is responsible to ensure their elements are fully installed, including all waterproofing / sealant / flashings as is applicable.

 

Last updated July 2011