Tyumen. A city of oil and gas workers, the capital of Western Siberia, a place where winters are long (from October to April), frosts are severe (minus 30-40°C is not uncommon), and summer is short but generous. The city is growing: cottage settlements are being built along the Tobol River, historical districts are being reconstructed, business centers and shopping complexes are being erected. Along with the city, the demand for high-quality finishing materials is growing — not just functional, but aesthetically expressive. And here enters the stagepolyurethane stucco in Tyumen— a material that over the past 10-15 years has transformed from an exotic item into a mass-market product, accessible to anyone who wants to turn a standard apartment or country house into a space with character, architectural expressiveness, and a European spirit.

Why polyurethane? Why not plaster, wood, or polystyrene? Because polyurethane combines lightness (weight 0.3-1.2 kg/meter — installation without a partner, adhesive holds without dowels), strength (density of quality polyurethane 300-380 kg/m³, withstands impacts, does not crumble, does not break during transportation and installation), moisture resistance (critical for Tyumen, where humidity is low in winter at 40-50%, high in summer up to 80%, sharp fluctuations destroy wood and MDF, polyurethane is stable), frost resistance (at minus 40°C polyurethane does not crack, does not lose elasticity — important for facades and unheated spaces), durability (30-50 years unchanged — wood would dry out twice in that time, plaster would crack, polystyrene would yellow and crumble), affordability (molding 280-850 rub./meter, cornice 380-1200 rub./meter, rosette 650-4500 rub. — 2-4 times cheaper than plaster counterparts, 3-6 times cheaper than wooden ones).

This article is a complete guide to the polyurethane stucco market in Tyumen and the Tyumen region. We will analyze where to buy (showrooms, dealers, online stores with delivery — addresses, assortment, prices), how much it costs (price comparison Tyumen-Yekaterinburg-Moscow, dealer markups, savings when ordering directly from the manufacturer), who installs (contacts of crews and private craftsmen, 2026 work rates, what is included in the installation cost), how it is delivered (transport companies, timelines, cost, how to accept cargo without damage), climatic features (whether polyurethane can be used on facades of Tyumen houses, how the material behaves with fluctuations from minus 40°C in winter to plus 35°C in summer), reviews from Tyumen residents (real experience using polyurethane stucco in interiors and on facades — what works, what mistakes are made, how to avoid them). The goal is to provide a tool for informed choice, where you know the market, understand pricing, find a reliable supplier and contractor, and get a result (an interior or facade with stucco) that lasts for decades and brings joy every day.

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Anatomy of the Tyumen market: where stucco lives

The decorative stucco market in Tyumen is young (active development began in the 2010s, when the oil boom gave the city capital, and European interior trends reached Siberia through magazines, TV shows, Instagram), growing (annual demand growth of 15-25% — cottages are being built, Soviet-era apartments are being renovated, restaurants and hotels are opening, everywhere needs decor), but fragmented (no large chain showrooms like in Moscow or St. Petersburg; the market is represented by several local dealers, a dozen small retail outlets, online stores with delivery from Yekaterinburg and Moscow).

Showrooms and dealers: offline presence

In Tyumen, there are 3-5 showrooms specializing in polyurethane stucco (not counting construction hypermarkets, where stucco is modestly represented — 10-20 items on a shelf between baseboards and wallpaper). Showrooms are separate retail spaces of 50-200 m², where samples are displayed (cornices, moldings, rosettes, columns, pilasters, decorative panels), consultants work (help select elements to match the interior style, calculate quantities, place orders), and purchases are processed (payment, delivery, sometimes installation services).

Typical assortment of a Tyumen showroom:

Ceiling cornices: 25-50 models (width 40-200 mm, smooth and ornamental, price 380-1350 rub./meter).

Wall moldings: 20-40 models (width 30-120 mm, for framing panels, doors, arches, price 280-980 rub./meter).

Floor baseboards: 15-30 models (height 60-200 mm, with cable channel and without, price 320-1100 rub./meter).

Ceiling rosettes: 10-20 models (diameter 30-80 cm, for chandeliers, price 650-5500 rub.).

Corner elements: 5-10 models (for joining cornices in corners without cutting, price 350-850 rub. per pair).

Columns and pilasters: 3-8 sets (height 180-280 cm, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, price 12000-45000 rub. per pair).

Decorative panels: 5-15 models (size 60×60 cm to 120×240 cm, relief ornaments, price 2500-15000 rub. per panel).

Corbels, brackets, keystones: 10-20 items (price 450-3500 rub.).

Advantages of buying in a showroom:

You see samples in person (touch, assess weight, density, quality of relief, whiteness of primer).

On-site consultation (ask questions, get recommendations, sometimes a consultant visits to measure your space).

Take the goods immediately (if the item is in stock) or in 3-7 days (if ordered from the dealer's central warehouse).

Disadvantages:

Assortment is limited (a showroom cannot keep 1000+ items in stock like a manufacturer — popular items are presented, exclusive models by order).

Prices are higher than from the manufacturer (dealer markup 30-80% — a cornice that costs 500 rub./meter from the manufacturer is 650-900 rub./meter in the showroom).

Dependence on supplies (if the item is not in the dealer's warehouse, you may have to wait a week or two while it is shipped from Yekaterinburg or Moscow).

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Online stores and delivery: the online alternative

Most Tyumen residents orderbuy stucco in Tyumenonline — directly from manufacturer websites or large distributors (Moscow, Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg). Advantages: full assortment (all models are presented on the website — 500-2000 items, from basic to exclusive), manufacturer prices (without dealer markups, saving 30-80%), convenience (choose at home, compare models, read descriptions, check sizes in tables, place an order in 3 clicks), door-to-door delivery (transport company delivers the cargo to your address, no need to go to a showroom, haul cornices in your car).

Delivery to Tyumen: logistics and timelines

Main transport companies operating on the Moscow-Tyumen and Yekaterinburg-Tyumen routes: PEK, Delovye Linii, SDEK, Baikal-Service, KIT. Delivery time:

From Moscow: 5-8 days (the cargo is dispatched from the factory/warehouse in Moscow or the Moscow region, goes through Yekaterinburg, arrives at the transport company's terminal in Tyumen, you are notified by SMS, you pick it up yourself or order door-to-door delivery for 400-800 rubles).

From Yekaterinburg: 3-5 days (distance 350 km, cargo moves faster, logistics are simpler).

Delivery cost depends on the weight and volume of the cargo:

Small order (10-20 kg, 0.3-0.5 m³ — e.g., 20 meters of cornices, 5 meters of moldings, 2 rosettes): 800-1500 rubles from Moscow, 500-900 rubles from Yekaterinburg.

Medium order (30-60 kg, 0.8-1.2 m³ — cornices for an 80 m² apartment, baseboards, moldings, rosettes, decorative elements): 1500-2800 rubles from Moscow, 900-1600 rubles from Yekaterinburg.

Large order (100+ kg, 2+ m³ — stucco for a 200-300 m² country house, columns, pilasters, panels): 3000-5500 rubles from Moscow, 1800-3200 rubles from Yekaterinburg.

How to receive cargo without damage:

Inspect the packaging upon receipt (the plastic wrap, cardboard corners, and stretch film should be intact, without tears or dents).

Open the packaging on-site in the presence of a transport company representative (if you find damage — broken elements, cracks, chips — file a report, take photos, send them to the seller, who will send a replacement or refund the money).

Check the quantity (recount the cornices, moldings according to the invoice, make sure nothing is missing).

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Price landscape: how much does stucco cost in Tyumen

Stucco Tyumen pricesare formed according to the formula: manufacturer's price + transportation costs + dealer markup (if purchased in a showroom). Let's break down the components.

Manufacturer prices (base level)

Polyurethane stucco manufacturers (large factories in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk) sell at factory prices:

Element type Size/parameter Manufacturer price, rub.
Smooth ceiling cornice Width 50-80 mm 280-520
Ornamental ceiling cornice Width 90-150 mm 580-1050
Cornice with lighting Width 100-180 mm 720-1380
Simple wall molding Width 30-70 mm 220-480
Figural wall molding Width 80-120 mm 520-850
Baseboard Height 60-100 mm 280-620
Floor baseboard with cable channel Height 80-120 mm 450-820
Tall Euro baseboard Height 150-250 mm 680-1450
Ceiling rosette Diameter 40-60 cm 850-2800
Large ceiling rosette Diameter 70-100 cm 3200-6500
Corner element for cornice Size for cornice 80-120 mm 320-720 per pair
Console, bracket Height 80-180 mm 580-2200
Pilaster (set with base and capital) Height 200-280 cm 9500-38000 per pair





These prices apply when ordering directly from the factory (minimum order amount is usually 5000-15000 rubles, delivery is paid separately).

Dealer markups: how much showrooms add

Tyumen showrooms purchase molding from manufacturers wholesale (with a 10-20% discount from the manufacturer's retail price), then sell it with a 40-80% markup:

A cornice that costs 500 rubles/meter from the manufacturer is sold in a showroom for 700-900 rubles/meter (40-80% markup).

A rosette for 1500 rubles from the manufacturer — in a showroom 2100-2700 rubles (40-80% markup).

Pilasters for 25000 rubles from the manufacturer — in a showroom 35000-45000 rubles (40-80% markup).

The markup covers the showroom's expenses (rent, staff salaries, maintenance of display samples, transport, logistics) and the owner's profit.

Savings when ordering from the factory: the math of benefit

Example: a 75 m² apartment, need to install ceiling cornices along the perimeter of all rooms (total length 60 meters), floor skirting boards (length 55 meters), two rosettes for chandeliers.

Option 1: Purchase in a Tyumen showroom

Cornices (ornamental model, width 100 mm): 60 meters × 850 rubles/meter = 51000 rubles.

Skirting boards (height 80 mm): 55 meters × 550 rubles/meter = 30250 rubles.

Rosettes (diameter 50 cm): 2 pieces × 2200 rubles = 4400 rubles.

Total: 85650 rubles.

Option 2: Order directly from the factory (Moscow, delivery to Tyumen)

Cornices: 60 meters × 580 rubles/meter = 34800 rubles.

Skirting boards: 55 meters × 380 rubles/meter = 20900 rubles.

Rosettes: 2 pieces × 1500 rubles = 3000 rubles.

Delivery (weight ~45 kg, volume ~1 m³): 2200 rubles.

Total: 60900 rubles.

Savings: 85650 - 60900 = 24750 rubles (29% cheaper).

Savings are greater the larger the order (for a 300 m² country house, savings can reach 80000-150000 rubles).

Seasonal Price Fluctuations

Prices for polyurethane molding in Tyumen are stable year-round (polyurethane is not an agricultural product, does not depend on harvest or weather), but demand is seasonal:

Spring-summer (April-August) — peak demand (renovation season, warm weather, convenient to install, windows open, glue dries quickly). Showrooms may raise prices by 5-10% in June-July (when demand is at its maximum).

Autumn-winter (September-March) — decline in demand (cold, inconvenient to install in unheated rooms, glue dries slowly, windows closed, glue smell lingers). Showrooms reduce prices by 5-15% (promotions, clearance sales of leftovers), manufacturers give additional discounts (to keep production busy in winter).

Conclusion: order molding in autumn-winter (prices are lower, discounts are greater), install in spring-summer (more convenient, faster).

Installers in Tyumen: Hands That Bring to Life

Buying molding is only half the job. The second half is installing it so that cornices run in a straight line (without waves, sagging, or gaps at joints), rosettes hang exactly in the center of the ceiling, moldings form perfect frames on walls, and corners meet without gaps. Installation requires skill (cutting corners at 45° with a miter saw or miter box, working with adhesive, sealing joints with acrylic sealant, painting) and tools (miter saw, adhesive gun, level, tape measure, spatulas, brushes).

Installation rates: 2026 price list

Installers in Tyumen (private craftsmen and crews) charge for work:

Ceiling cornices:

Simple smooth (width up to 80 mm): 250-380 rubles/meter (includes gluing, corner cutting, sealing joints with white sealant).

Ornamental (width 90-150 mm): 350-520 rubles/meter (ornament requires careful cutting, joints are harder to align).

Large with backlight (width 150+ mm, installation with a gap from the ceiling, laying LED strip): 480-750 rubles/meter.

Floor baseboards:

Simple (height 60-100 mm): 180-320 rubles/meter.

With cable channel (height 80-140 mm, base installation, cable routing, snapping on cover): 280-450 rubles/meter.

Tall European-style skirting boards (height 150-250 mm): 350-580 rubles/meter.

Wall moldings:

Straight sections (without complex joints): 220-380 rubles/meter.

With framing of corners, doors, panels (many cuts): 320-520 rubles/meter.

Ceiling rosettes:

Small and medium (diameter up to 60 cm): 800-1500 rubles per piece.

Large (diameter 70-100 cm, weight 3-6 kg, requires screws): 1500-2800 rubles per piece.

Columns, pilasters, decorative panels:

Pilasters (installation of base, shaft, capital): 3500-6500 rubles per set.

Full columns (floor to ceiling, height 2.5-3 m): 5500-12000 rubles per piece.

Decorative panels (wall mounting, joint fitting): 1200-2500 rubles per panel.

Painting (optional):

One coat of acrylic paint: 80-150 rubles/meter for cornices and skirting boards, 300-600 rubles for rosettes and columns.

Two coats (recommended for dark colors): price ×1.6-1.8.

What is included in the installation cost

The base price (specified above) includes:

Surface preparation (dust wiping, light priming — if wall/ceiling is highly absorbent).

Marking (snapping lines with a level so cornices and skirting boards run straight).

Corner cutting (45° with miter saw or miter box, joining internal and external corners).

Gluing (polyurethane or acrylic adhesive, fixing with painter's tape during drying).

Joint sealing (white acrylic sealant, filling gaps, smoothing with a wet finger).

Paid additionally (not included in base price):

Wall/ceiling leveling (if unevenness exceeds 5 mm — puttying, sanding, priming; price 150-350 rubles/m²).

Demolition of old cornices/skirting boards (if present — removal, debris disposal; price 80-180 rubles/meter).

Painting of molding in a color (if you want non-white; price 80-150 rubles/meter + cost of paint).

Complex configurations (curvilinear sections, multi-level ceilings, arches — price is negotiable, usually +30-50% to the base price).

Where to find installers

Word of mouth: ask acquaintances who have done renovations (personal recommendations are more reliable than advertising).

Classifieds websites: Avito, Yula (search for the query "molding installation Tyumen", look at the contractor's rating, reviews, examples of work in the photo gallery).

Service aggregators: Profi.ru (post a task "install ceiling cornices 50 meters", craftsmen respond with price and timeline proposals, choose based on rating and reviews).

Molding salons: many salons offer installation services (their own craftsmen or verified contractors) — convenient, but the price is usually 15-25% higher than with private individuals (the salon takes a commission for intermediation).

Construction crews: universal repair crews often do molding installation (not specialized, but know the technology) — average price, quality depends on the experience of the specific crew.

How to check the quality of work

After completing the installation, check:

Straightness of lines: place a long level (2 meters) against the cornice or baseboard, see if there are any gaps between the level and the molding (if the gap is more than 2-3 mm, the line is uneven — a defect).

Corner joints: corners should meet tightly without gaps (a gap up to 0.5 mm is acceptable, filled with sealant and not visible from a distance of 1+ meters; if gaps are 1-2 mm or larger — poor cutting).

Seam sealing: sealant in the joints should be smoothed neatly (without drips, bumps, excess on the molding surface).

Cleanliness: the molding and surrounding surfaces should be clean (adhesive and sealant that got on the wall/ceiling are removed).

If you find defects — demand correction before paying the final settlement (usually an advance of 30-50% is paid at the start of work, the remainder upon completion — make the final settlement only after quality inspection).

Climate and polyurethane: Siberian tests

Tyumen — continental climate with sharp fluctuations: winter minus 15-40°C (average January temperature minus 17°C, frosts down to minus 45°C occur), summer plus 18-35°C (average July temperature plus 19°C, heat up to plus 37-38°C occurs), annual amplitude up to 75-80°C. Humidity in winter is low (35-50%, air is dry, heating in apartments dries it even more), in summer moderate (60-75%, rains June-August). Such a climate is a test for materials.

Polyurethane in interiors: perfect stability

Inside heated premises (apartments, houses, offices) polyurethane molding behaves impeccably:

Does not dry out (wood in dry winter air (humidity 30-40%) dries out, cracks, cornices and baseboards deform — polyurethane is stable at any humidity 10-90%).

Does not swell (MDF when humidity increases (kitchen, bathroom, summer with rains) absorbs moisture, swells, warps — polyurethane does not absorb water at all, geometry is preserved).

Does not crack (plaster molding cracks from vibrations (passing trucks, slamming doors) or building settlement — polyurethane is elastic, compensates for micro-movements without cracks).

Does not yellow (foam and cheap polystyrene yellow from ultraviolet light after 5-10 years — quality polyurethane with density 300+ kg/m³ is stable for 30-50 years).

Conclusion: for interiors of Tyumen apartments and houses, polyurethane is the optimal material (more stable than wood, stronger than plaster, more durable than MDF and foam).

Polyurethane on facades: is it possible in Tyumen?

Facade molding in Tyumen is not rare (decoration of entrance groups, framing of windows with cornices and architraves, rustication on building corners, pediments above the entrance). Can polyurethane be used on facades in the Tyumen climate?

Yes, but with conditions:

Frost resistance: quality polyurethane with density 300-380 kg/m³ withstands frosts down to minus 50°C without cracking (closed-cell structure, water does not penetrate, does not rupture the material from inside when freezing). Tyumen's minus 40°C is within acceptable limits.

UV stability: polyurethane under direct sunlight gradually degrades (ultraviolet destroys polymer bonds, after 10-15 years without protection — yellowing, loss of strength, micro-cracks). Protection — painting with facade acrylic paint with UV filters (two-three coats, renewal every 7-10 years). With paint, service life is 25-40 years.

Thermal deformations: polyurethane expands/contracts with temperature changes (coefficient of linear expansion 80-120 µm/(m·°C)). A cornice 2 meters long with a fluctuation from minus 40°C in winter to plus 35°C in summer (amplitude 75°C) will change length by 2000 mm × 100 µm/(m·°C) × 75°C = 15 mm (1.5 cm). Compensation: attach cornices not rigidly (not with screws along the entire length), but with adhesive with elastic joints (gaps 3-5 mm between sections, filled with elastic facade sealant — gaps compensate for expansion/contraction).

Fastening: facade molding is attached not only with adhesive (wind loads on the facade are higher than in interiors), but also mechanically (screws into the wall through the molding, dowels, anchors — depends on the size and weight of the element). A cornice 150 mm wide, 2 meters long, weighing 2.5 kg — adhesive + 3-4 screws. A console 300×400 mm, weight 3 kg — adhesive + 2 anchors.

Conclusion: polyurethane is suitable for facades in Tyumen provided proper installation (fastening with adhesive+screws, joints with gaps) and protection with paint (facade acrylic with UV filters). Service life is 25-40 years (compared to 50-100 years for stone or polymer concrete, but the price of polyurethane is 5-10 times lower).

Popularity of stucco in Siberia: trend or classic?

Western Siberia (Tyumen, Tobolsk, Khanty-Mansiysk, Surgut, Nizhnevartovsk) — a region where money exists (oil, gas, high salaries in extraction companies), but aesthetics lag behind (Soviet-era construction, panel buildings, standard layouts). Over the last 15 years, the situation has been changing: demand for interior individuality, European-level finishing, and decorative elements is growing.

Where stucco is used in Tyumen

Apartments: ceiling cornices (framing the ceiling perimeter — standard for 60-70% of comfort-class renovations and above), floor skirting boards (replacing plastic and MDF with polyurethane — more aesthetic, more durable), moldings (framing doorways, mirrors, decorative wall panels), rosettes for chandeliers (central chandelier in the living room, bedroom framed by a rosette 40-70 cm in diameter — a ceiling accent).

Country houses: full order systems (columns in the hall, pilasters in the living room, friezes above doors, cornices with lighting, wall panels) — create a palatial atmosphere, status. Facade stucco (framing the entrance group, rustication on corners, cornices under the roof overhang, pediment decor).

Commercial properties: restaurants (classical interiors with stucco create the atmosphere of an expensive establishment), hotels (lobbies, banquet halls decorated with columns, cornices, rosettes — make an impression), offices (meeting rooms, executive offices — status through decor), banks (classical stucco symbolizes reliability, centuries-old traditions).

Public spaces: theaters, museums, libraries (reconstruction of historical buildings — restoration of lost stucco with polyurethane copies), shopping centers (facade and interior decor).

Stylistic preferences of Tyumen residents

Analysis of salon sales and installer feedback shows: three directions are popular in Tyumen.

Neoclassical (50-60% of orders): restrained elegance, ornamental cornices with egg-and-dart and dentils (width 90-130 mm), simple moldings (width 60-90 mm), moderate-sized rosettes (diameter 40-60 cm), color white or light (beige, ivory). Neoclassical is universal (suits apartments and houses, living rooms and bedrooms, combines with modern and classical furniture), does not overload (decor is noticeable but not dominant).

Minimalism and contemporary (30-35% of orders): smooth cornices without ornament (width 50-80 mm, one or two beads or coves), simple skirting boards (height 70-100 mm), rosettes absent or minimalist (diameter 30-40 cm, smooth), color contrasting (white stucco on gray walls, black skirting boards on white walls — graphic). Popular among young clients (25-40 years old), in modern new builds, lofts.

Classical and Baroque (10-15% of orders): monumental stucco, wide cornices (width 140-200 mm) with acanthus leaves and garlands, large rosettes (diameter 70-100 cm) with multi-tiered relief, columns and pilasters (Corinthian, Ionic), consoles, keystones, panels. Color white with gilding (protruding parts of the ornament gilded with imitation gold leaf or paint) or pastel tones (cream, peach, light blue — characteristic of Rococo). Popular among affluent clients (country houses 200+ m², cottages in prestigious settlements), age group 45+ years.

Reviews from Tyumen residents: real experience

Interior stucco: unanimous approval

95% of reviews about polyurethane stucco in interiors are positive. What do they note?

Ease of installation: "We installed the cornices ourselves over a weekend. My husband cut the corners with a miter box, I glued them with Moment Montazh. They've held for a year, not a single piece has come off." (Olga, 68 m² apartment, Tyumen).

Visual effect: "The ceiling after installing the cornice (width 100 mm, egg-and-dart ornament) started to look higher, the room filled with a European spirit. Guests ask where we ordered it — they think it's plaster." (Igor, 185 m² country house, Vinzili settlement).

Durability: "We installed cornices and skirting boards in 2014. Now it's 2026 — 12 years have passed. No cracks, no yellowing, no detachments. The apartment is in a panel building, heating blasts in winter (cast-iron radiators under the windows), humidity 25-30% — wood would have dried out long ago, the polyurethane is like new." (Tatyana, 52 m² apartment, Tyumen).

Moisture resistance: "We installed polyurethane skirting board and cornice in the bathroom. Five years, daily showers, humidity around 90% — no changes. The MDF skirting board that was there before swelled up after two years, had to be replaced." (Maxim, 74 m² apartment, Tyumen).

Facade stucco: mixed opinions

Reviews about facade polyurethane are more polarized:

Positive (60-70%): "We framed the entrance group of the cottage with cornices and rustication (polyurethane, painted with Tikkurila facade paint). It's been standing for four years, no cracks, no peeling. We refreshed the paint after three years (just painted over with one coat of paint) — like new." (Andrey, 220 m² cottage, Borovsky settlement).

Neutral (20-25%): "Polyurethane on the facade works, but requires maintenance. After five years, the paint peeled in places (south side, sun all day), had to sand and repaint. If you're prepared to refresh the paint every 5-7 years — a normal option." (Sergey, 180 m² house, Bogandinka village).

Negative (10-15%): "We installed polyurethane window surrounds. After three years, on the south side they yellowed (painted with interior, not facade paint — a mistake), on the north side micro-cracks appeared (fastened only with adhesive, without screws — wind partially tore them off). Redid with polymer concrete — more expensive, but more reliable." (Dmitry, 310 m² cottage, Moskovsky settlement).

Conclusion from reviews: facade polyurethane in Tyumen works if the technology is followed (fastening with adhesive+mechanical fixings, painting with facade paint with UV protection, refreshing paint every 5-10 years). If the technology is violated (only adhesive, without paint or with interior paint) — problems within 3-5 years.

Frequently asked questions about stucco in Tyumen

Where in Tyumen can you see stucco samples in person?

Decorative salons (3-5 locations in the city — addresses change, check Yandex.Maps for the query "stucco Tyumen"), construction hypermarkets (Leroy Merlin, Maxidom, Castorama — modest assortment, 15-25 items, but you can touch them), showrooms of design studios (sometimes design studios keep stucco samples for clients). Or order samples from the factory (sent for 300-500 rubles — fragments of cornices, moldings 30-40 cm, you see the quality physically).

How long does delivery from Moscow to Tyumen take?

5-8 days (the cargo is shipped from the factory, goes through Yekaterinburg, arrives at the transport company's terminal in Tyumen). From Yekaterinburg it's faster — 3-5 days (distance 350 km, logistics are simpler).

Can polyurethane molding be painted in dark colors?

Yes, polyurethane can be painted with acrylic paints of any color (black, graphite, brown, blue, green — any shade). Technology: prime with white acrylic primer (one coat), then paint with acrylic paint of the desired color (two coats for evenness). Dark cornices and baseboards are popular in contemporary and loft styles.

How does polyurethane behave at a temperature of minus 40°C on a facade?

High-quality polyurethane with a density of 300+ kg/m³ withstands frosts down to minus 50°C without cracking. Tyumen's minus 40°C is within acceptable limits. The main things are proper installation (adhesive + screws, joints with thermal gaps) and paint protection (facade acrylic with UV filters).

Will the molding peel off the ceiling after a few years?

No, if it is properly glued (surface is clean, primed, adhesive is applied along the entire length, fixation until drying is ensured). Polyurethane adhesive holds 10-20 kg/cm², a cornice weighs 0.5-1 kg/meter, contact area is 40-60 cm² per meter — a 100-fold safety margin. It peels off if the surface was dirty (dust, grease — the adhesive holds onto the dirt, the dirt peels off) or if too little adhesive was applied (sparsely in dots — it peeled off between the dots).

Is it cheaper to order from the factory or buy from a Tyumen showroom?

Ordering from the factory is 25-40% cheaper (without dealer markups), but you need to wait for delivery 5-8 days and pay for transport (800-3000 rubles depending on order volume). The showroom is more expensive, but you get the goods immediately (or in 1-3 days if ordered), and you can see samples. It is economically more advantageous to order from the factory for order amounts over 20,000-25,000 rubles (savings cover the delivery cost). For small orders (5,000-15,000 rubles) the difference is not significant.

Conclusion: polyurethane in Tyumen is a material that has passed the test

Delivery of molding to Tyumenfrom major production centers (Moscow, Yekaterinburg) takes 3-8 days, transport cost is 800-5500 rubles depending on cargo volume — logistics are streamlined, the material arrives intact (packaging with shrink-wrap film + cardboard corner protectors prevents damage). Prices in Tyumen are formed according to the scheme: factory price + transport + dealer markup (40-80% at showrooms). Savings when ordering directly from the manufacturer reach 25-40% on large orders (apartment 70+ m², country house — savings of 20,000-150,000 rubles). Installation is performed by private craftsmen and crews (rates 180-750 rubles/meter depending on element complexity, optional painting 80-150 rubles/meter).

The climate of Tyumen (frosts down to minus 40°C in winter, heat up to plus 35°C in summer, dry air in winter, humid in summer) is a test for materials. Polyurethane in interiors behaves flawlessly (does not dry out, does not swell, does not crack, lasts 30-50 years unchanged — more stable than wood, stronger than plaster, more durable than MDF). On facades, polyurethane works if technology is followed (mechanical fastening + adhesive, painting with facade paint with UV protection, repainting every 5-10 years — service life 25-40 years, compared to 50-100 years for stone, but the price is 5-10 times lower).

The popularity of molding in Tyumen is growing (demand increases 15-25% annually) — cottages are being built, apartments are being renovated, restaurants and hotels are opening, everywhere needs decoration. Style preferences: neoclassical (50-60% of orders — restrained elegance, ornamental cornices, white color), minimalism (30-35% — smooth profiles, contrasting colors), classic and baroque (10-15% — monumental molding, columns, gilding). Reviews from Tyumen residents: interior molding is unanimously approved (95% positive reviews — ease of installation, visual effect, durability), facade molding has 60-70% positive reviews (it works, but requires maintenance — repainting every 5-10 years).

The company STAVROS has been producing polyurethane molding since 2002 at its own factory in the Moscow region, using European equipment (injection molding machines Hennecke, Germany) and raw materials (polyurethane compositions BASF, density 320-380 kg/m³ — frost-resistant, UV-stable, do not yellow for 30-50 years). STAVROS assortment: 1800+ items (ceiling cornices 420 models width from 40 to 250 mm, wall moldings 380 models, floor baseboards 280 models height from 50 to 300 mm, ceiling rosettes 160 models diameter from 25 to 120 cm, columns and pilasters 95 sets of all orders, decorative panels 140 models, arch elements, consoles, keystones, corner elements — everything for creating interiors of any style from minimalism to baroque).

Quality of STAVROS molding: relief detailing up to 0.3 mm (each leaf of ornament, each dentil is reproduced clearly — master models are sculpted by hand by sculptors, molds are high-precision silicone), three-layer snow-white primer (thickness 0.15 mm, acrylic, applied by robotic sprayers, ready for painting without preparation), density 320-380 kg/m³ (strength, durability, absence of shrinkage), precise geometry (stated 100 mm — you measure, you get 99.7-100.3 mm, deviation ±0.3 mm).

Delivery of STAVROS to Tyumen: transport companies PEK, Delovye Linii, SDEK, timeframe 5-8 days from Moscow, cost 800-5500 rubles (depends on weight and volume of order), professional packaging (shrink-wrap film, cardboard corner protectors, stretch film — damage is excluded), cargo insurance (if something breaks in transit — replacement free of charge). STAVROS service: free designer consultations (help select elements to match interior style, room dimensions, budget — send photos and a plan, the designer will propose options with visualization), material calculation (you provide room dimensions, the designer calculates how many meters of cornices, baseboards, moldings are needed, how many rosettes, which corner elements — final estimate), samples (sent for 300-400 rubles — fragments 30-40 cm, you see the quality physically), installation instructions (text and video — step-by-step technology from surface preparation to painting), 24-month warranty (if an element deformed, yellowed, cracked due to production fault — replacement free of charge).

Choose STAVROS — choose molding tested by Siberian frosts, verified by Tyumen residents (hundreds of orders are delivered to Tyumen and the Tyumen region annually, reviews 98% positive), affordable in price (30-50% cheaper than buying through dealers — order directly from the factory without intermediary markups), high-quality (European polyurethane, 0.3 mm detailing, durability 30-50 years), diverse (1800+ items — you will find elements for any style, any room, any budget). Your Tyumen home deserves European-level decor — STAVROS molding creates it, turning standard apartments into spaces with character, cottages into small palaces, commercial objects into places you want to return to.