Artistic Stone Lively Flooring, processed through artistic techniques, visually dominates its ground design! Rich in craftsmanship, it creates various colors and patterns to suit your preferences, reflecting contemporary style while showcasing unique personality and a naturally prominent artistic charm.

Modern architecture emphasizes creative multi-element design, with many thematic color schemes requiring matching thematic floor designs. The emergence of gravel polymer flooring fills this gap, making road designs more distinctive. When paired with the surrounding environment, it showcases a natural artistic style.

Polymer aggregate concrete process classification:
1. Aggregate Concrete Surface Suede Treatment: Drag a clean stiff-bristled brush over the plastic surface to achieve even stripes, forming a brushed finish. The direction of the stripes on adjacent panels should be interlaced.
1) Light surface brushing: Made by pushing with medium to high hardness synthetic bristles.
2) Moderate Surface Sweep: Achieved by sweeping with medium to high hardness palm bristle brushes.
3) Heavy Surface Squeegee: Pushed with a high-hardness palm brush or wire brush.
2. Aggregate Concrete Sponge Troweling: Slightly rougher than smooth troweling, achieved by using a sponge or rubber trowel on the surface, leaving radiating troweling patterns. Or, please consult the client for artistic sensory guidance to determine the required troweling patterns.
3. Smooth, hard, and dense surface of gravel concrete steel trowel or spatula: Absolutely free of any marks left by trowels, smoothing knives, grooving knives, and edging knives. It can be done after the concrete has been troweled and smoothed, and only when the concrete surface is completely free of moisture during the smoothing process.
4. Smooth Troweled Gravel Concrete Surface: This finish offers a relatively smooth appearance with textures that provide ample slip resistance. Apply using a wooden or metal trowel in continuous, circular patterns to leave fine textures. Alternatively, seek the client's artistic guidance to determine the desired troweling patterns.

As ground landscape continues to evolve, people may no longer be satisfied with the visual impact of a single color change, and they now hope to achieve outdoor flooring that integrates multiple functions and effects such as "color, texture, anti-slip, delicacy, and high load-bearing." With cities' pursuit of beauty and color, coupled with the continuous improvement in concrete quality and decorative features, as well as the increasing variety, the application of decorative concrete is expanding widely.




































