Bush Hammer: Tumbled Texture in Natural Stone
Bushhammering is a method of achieving a matte, rough, lightly hammered appearance on natural stone. Specially designed hammering tools are used for this process. The sharp, hard tips of the hammering tools create small, frequent impacts that create indentations in the stone's surface.
Why is it preferred?
Non-slip Surface: Provides a safe surface, especially in outdoor areas, poolsides and on stairs.
Rustic and Natural Appearance: It reveals the natural structure and color of the stone, giving it an aged and rustic character.
Easy Maintenance: Thanks to its matte surface, it shows less dirt and stains.
Bush hammering process can be applied to many natural stones such as marble, travertine, granite and basalt.
Sandblasting: A Smooth and Matte Finish
Sandblasting is a technique that removes the shine from a stone's surface by using high-pressure air and an abrasive material (usually silica sand). Sandblasting gives the stone a matte, smooth texture.
Why is it preferred?
Modern and Stylish Texture: By eliminating the shine of the surface, it creates an elegant and matte appearance, especially suitable for modern designs.
Homogeneous Surface: It provides a homogeneous matte finish as it is applied evenly to the entire surface of the stone.
Aesthetic Use: Ideal for adding an aesthetic touch to both floors and wall coverings. It can make patterns and color transitions on the stone more visible.
Sandblasting can be applied to natural stones of different hardness, such as marble and granite.
