Survey and Facade Analysis: Hairline cracks and paint peeling on the north and west facades of the villa, which are directly exposed to sea winds, were examined on site, and the most suitable insulation strategy for the area was determined.

Surface Preparation: Old and blistered paint layers were scraped off and cleaned, and deep cracks on the surface were repaired with mortar and primer to prepare them for insulation.

High-Density Insulation: High-density, non-combustible EPS panels were used to completely eliminate thermal bridges in the building. The doweling process was carried out at a frequency exceeding standards, calculated based on wind load.

Reinforcement Mesh and Double-Layer Plaster: Mesh corner profiles were used to prevent cracking in corner areas, and double-layer fiber-reinforced plaster was applied to the entire surface with alkali-resistant reinforcement mesh.

Decorative Top Coat and Silicone Paint: Following the application of mineral plaster to create a moisture barrier, the project was given an aesthetic appearance with a breathable silicone exterior paint that does not fade when exposed to sea salt and sunlight.