We present to your attention an interesting case study from our official representative 'Bronya Moscow'! This time, the task was to paint the ventilation pipes on the facade of a building that can be described, without exaggeration, as a historical gem of the capital – house number 6/1 on Sretensky Boulevard.
This majestic house, built over 120 years ago, still retains its appeal and status. Before the appearance of numerous elite new buildings, living here was considered the pinnacle of prestige in Moscow, overshadowing even Tverskaya and Ostozhenka streets. The facade of the building, facing Sretensky Boulevard, impresses with its grandeur, concealing a large-scale complex extending along several streets.
The complexity of the task lay not only in working on the facade of such a significant object but also in the need to paint the galvanized air ducts in the exact color of the facade. Our partner shared their impressions of the work:
The material 'Bronya Universal Elastic', which was pre-tinted to the required shade, was used for the work. The application was carried out using an airless spraying unit, which ensured a uniform and high-quality coating.
This project became another example of how Bronya materials are successfully used to solve non-standard tasks at facilities with high requirements for aesthetics and quality of execution. Excellent adhesion to the galvanized surface without additional priming, quick drying (about 20 minutes), and ease of application made 'Bronya Universal Elastic' the ideal choice for this work.
Painting of Ventilation Pipes on the Facade of an Architectural Monument with 'Bronya Universal Elastic' Material, Moscow (Photos, Video)
18 April 2025