Paint or thin coat of tyrolean render?

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sy76uk
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Post: # 108770Post sy76uk

I've done a bit of rendering on some block work I put up on my display area.
I'm the world's worst bricklayer and this is my first attempt at rendering.
It doesn't look awful but it's not perfect.
I'm wishing I used through render rather than sand and cement.
Here's a picture.
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I'm not sure on weather to rip the render off and start again with through render.
Try and apply another thin coat of sand and cement render to flatten it off a bit better then paint it or coat it with sbr and try and make good with a thin coat of tyrolean and pray it sticks.
Thoughts and advice please?

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Post: # 108779Post lemoncurd1702

Doesn't look that bad, (from the distance you took the photo anyway :D )

Paint it with a dark colour so shadows don't form.

I honestly don't think anyone will notice as their attention will be drawn to the superb looking paved areas.

By the way, What the fug is that rendered block supposed to be anyway?
Cheers
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sy76uk
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Post: # 108781Post sy76uk

I'very just been and checked up on it Mark and it doesn't look that bad.
Nice one for the compliments on the paving.
There's going to be a 3m glass top on it that reaches over to the end of the raised paved area.
Idea is from the lower level at the back you its a nice hight to put a drink on whilst standing and it'll be a nice hight for eating of whilst sitting on the raised area.
I just hope it looks nice when it's finished.

rxbren
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Post: # 108796Post rxbren

If your not happy with the finish you could place sign boards or photos of previous work

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Post: # 108810Post lutonlagerlout

you could clad it with stone cladding,cant remember the proper name
the rendering looks fine mate,but never been a fan of it
painting etc requires maintenance
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sy76uk
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Post: # 108830Post sy76uk

Cheers for the advice lads.
I don't want it to be a sign board and I was thinking about cladding it with the same stone as the paving but render seems to be the in thing in contemporary gardens.

A lick of paint will do lol.

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