PEBBLED FLOORS
WITH REPEATED FORMS AND PATTERNS, JUST LIKE A PUZZLE MADE PIECE BY PIECE,
NATURE STRENGTHENS THE STRUCTURES AND ENSURES BOTH DURABILITY AND GREAT LOOKS

By mixing natural materials like pebbles and crushed aggregates in different shades and grain sizes with coloured hydraulic mortar, we can create natural flooring that’s both high durable and looks amazing. Cast decorative floors made from pebbles and chippings combined with basic ingredients like pozzolana, hydrated lime plus non-alkaline cement, are suitable for outdoor spaces, car ramps, pavements, squares and other spaces with high footfall.

Due to their slip resistance and high durability they are the ideal choice for landscaping the area around pools. They also perform exceptionally well in coastal areas. Available in different shades and surface textures depending on the application method use, these floorings can be cast on a  lightweight concrete footing to create an uninterrupted pebbled and chipping floor (the pebbles/chippings usually range from 5cm to 7cm depending on use and are evenly spread throughout the entire mix).

 

PROPERTIES

Cast decorative pebbled and chipping floors based on a pozzolana (lava) - hydraulic lime mix.

Easy-to-use and environmentally-friendly.

Ideal choice for a natural looking floor.

Highly durable over time.

Easy to maintain and restore.

Oil stains and marks can be easily removed

although they tend to blend into the flooring because of natural colour variations.

Resistant to harsh environmental conditions.

Available in a wide range of colours.

“PEBBLED FLOORS”
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