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Flamed finish paving is made by heating up the stone's surface with a flame. This heat makes the crystals inside the stone break, giving it a textured look. It's often done on granite to make it less slippery around pools, but it works for sandstone too.

 

Flamed granite is a fantastic choice for areas where safety is a priority, thanks to its textured surface that provides excellent grip and resistance to slips. It's commonly used around swimming pools, patios, shower rooms, and other places prone to slippery conditions. Its durability also makes it suitable for high-traffic areas like pathways, driveways, and commercial spaces.

 

The tight grain and even texture of flamed granite make it a versatile option for modern designers. It can complement various landscapes and architectural styles seamlessly. Here are some popular color options:

 

Flamed granite paving colours: 

Silver-grey: This color features a mix of white, cream, and silver tones, brightening up dark or small spaces and suiting both contemporary and traditional landscapes.

 

Blue-grey: A striking blend of mild-grey and hard-blues with speckles of black and milky quartz, making it a favorite in modern garden settings.

 

Black: With crisp lines and a rich, tight-grain pattern, black flamed granite exudes elegance with its deep grey and charcoal hues.

 

Sealing granite paving is a smart move to prevent stains and keep moss or algae away, especially for lighter stones that can show stains more easily. But remember, sealing isn't a must-do. There are different sealants to choose from, some just protect, while others can make the stone look better. Sealing also helps stop the color from fading over time. When to seal is up to you; some seal before laying the slabs, while others wait for the stone to age naturally. It's a good idea to chat with a local expert for personalized advice.

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