Granite and marble can be in many textures besides polished
Honed surface - for non glossy look - not slippery
Flamed texture - rough texture for outdoors
Bush hammered texture - surface hammered until crystal turn into uneven specks
Wire brushed texture - smoothened after flamed - non slippery for indoors and outdoors
Sand blast texture - granite is blasted until sand like surface making it non slippery
Pineapple skin texture - a rough surface for wall cladding
Split or mushroom texture - for wall cladding
Groove line texture - for water features, stairs and exterior walkways
Mushroom or split surface texture - shows uneven or bulges in the middle of the stone
Size can be customised to requirement. Thickness between 30 and 40 mm
Honed texture - non shining yet smooth but not slippery
Bush hammered texture - surface roughtened by a hammer
Pineapple skin texture - breaking the surface into uneven and rough design
Usage - for external wall feature
Flamed texture - applying high heat fire onto the surface to break up the crystals causing a roughness.
Surface is cut with grove lines - the shape and size of the lines custom design.
Size between 100m and 300 mm square
Usage - for wall water features
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Groove lines can be cut for any color of granite and such granites are commonly used for water features. However, they can also be used for external walkways. The depth and width of each groove can be customised
This granite has groove lines cut with jagged edge along each line
Chiselled texture - granite with scrathed lines
across the surface which becomes rough
Suitable for designer feature walls and water
feature walls
Sand blast texture is finely rough and the crystals do not have rough edges like flamed texture. Suitable for inserts between polished texture granite or marble