Pargeting
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British pronunciation/pˈɑːɡɪtɪŋ/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːɹɡᵻɾɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "pargeting"

Pargeting
01

a decorative technique used in architecture, particularly on exterior surfaces, involving the application of ornamental plasterwork or stucco to create intricate patterns, designs, or reliefs

What is "pargeting"?

Pargeting is a decorative technique used to apply a layer of plaster or coating to the exterior walls of a building, often featuring intricate designs or patterns. This method enhances the visual appeal of the structure, providing texture and detail. Pargeting can include various motifs, such as floral designs, geometric shapes, or even scenes, depending on the artistic style. This technique is commonly seen in historical buildings and can add character and charm to both residential and commercial structures. In addition to its decorative function, pargeting can also help protect the underlying wall from weathering.

02

plaster used to coat outer walls and line chimneys

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