Polishing and Finishing

We work with various types of polishing and finishing, each one carefully selected to enhance the natural beauty of ornamental rocks.

Surface Finishes for Marble and Granite

Common Polishing

  • Provides intense shine and highlights the natural color of the stone.
  • Ideal for indoor environments, such as floors, countertops and coverings.

Polimento Resinado

  • Additional treatment with resin, which increases resistance and reduces porosity.
  • Result: an even smoother, more uniform and shiny surface.

Sandblasted

  • Rustic and slightly rough appearance, created by applying sandblasting or microspheres.
  • Suitable for outdoor areas or spaces that require a non-slip surface.

Spiked

  • Process that provides a textured and non-slip effect, making the stone safer in wet areas.
  • Striking look, perfect for projects that call for a rustic style.

Brushed

  • Combining abrasive brushes and water to smooth the surface, it ensures a pleasant touch and subtle shine.
  • Suitable for applications that seek balance between elegance and practicality.

Other Finishes

  • We also provide specific finishes according to the client's needs, always with guaranteed quality.

Edge Finishing

Straight

  • Simple and sophisticated cut
  • Versatile, adapts to any environment.

1/2 Rounded

  • Subtle curve at the corner, ensuring safety and a good finish without losing modernity.
  • Ideal for countertops, tables and sinks.

Rounded

  • Finished with rounded edges, which provides smoothness and extra protection.
  • Widely used on kitchen countertops and sinks.

Double Rounded

  • Double curvature that gives a more robust look.
  • Suitable for projects seeking aesthetic prominence.

Bizoted

  • Creates a chamfered angle on the corner of the piece, giving a refined appearance.
  • Excellent choice for those who want an added touch of sophistication.

Mitre

  • Perfect 45° joint effect, often used to create pieces that appear thicker.
  • Generally applied to island tops and high-end countertops.

Tight skirt

  • Technique to visually increase the thickness of the stone, without the need for very thick sheets.
  • Provides an imposing look to countertops and sinks.

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