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COLORS AND TEXTURES THAT TRANSFORM
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DISCOVER THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR FACADES AND FLOORS:
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
Exposed aggregate is a cement finishing technique in which the grains of stone or other aggregates are visible on the surface. This method adds texture and durability, as well as a natural and aesthetic appearance, ideal for floors and facades.
SANDBLASTED
The sandblasted finish is obtained by applying a sandblast or other abrasive to the cement surface, creating a rough and uniform texture. This effect is ideal for non-slip floors, outdoor areas and facades, offering safety and style.
STRAIGHT
In the smooth finish, the cement surface is smoothed using specific techniques for a soft and uniform touch, without visible textures. It is used in indoor environments that require a minimalist and modern look, making cleaning and maintenance easier.
POLISHED
The polished finish consists of sanding and polishing the cement until it has a shiny, reflective surface. This process intensifies the colors and creates a mirrored effect, and is popular in high-end interior spaces due to its sophistication and easy maintenance.
ACID (FLOORS)
The acid-etched finish uses acidic products to react with the cement surface, creating nuances of color and a marbled effect. Each application is unique, and is used on floors and walls where a rustic and artistic aesthetic is sought, with resistance to stains.
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE
SANDBLASTED
STRAIGHT
ACIDIC
POLISHED
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
SANDBLASTED
ACIDADOS
STRAIGHT
POLISHED
SANDBLASTED