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Category: Oxide & Lime Flooring

A sheen that accentuates with time

Modest in its appeal, ecologically conscious and affordable, this option of flooring is common in various parts of India. Although it has been around for ages, there has been a recent upsurge, with slight modifications in its making. Metal oxides are used to get a wide palette of colour options. Being mineral based, they are non-flammable, inorganic and do not emit hazardous compounds. This labour-intensive technique demands experienced attention in its application. It is durable, ages beautifully and is easy to maintain!

Learn more about our work with oxide flooring through the blog articles ;

Eleven Thousand Sun Dried Bricks

“Of Three little pigs, one built a house of straw, another of sticks and the last built his house of bricks, Soon came the days of the big bad wolf, who huffed and puffed and blew the straw house down! He huffed and puffed and blew the stick house down, but try as he might, […]

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October 5, 2017October 5, 2017
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