
Floor models for outdoor use
The choice of a floor for outdoor areas is a very important detail in the construction of the residence. There are many models on the market, and to choose the ideal, one must know the proposal of the environment, since each type has its specific function.
One of the criteria that must be considered is whether it supports the weight, whether the residents of the residence, whether they are elderly or children, are always exposed to the sun, whether there will be coverage, whether it is waterproof and among others situations.
To help you, we sort out some facade models for every need.
cement floor
This type of floor is ideal for coating pool areas or those spaces where children can run and play at will, as they are non-slip and do not absorb heat. They are made of concrete and offer a great finish, as it has no cracks and is very good for running.
Picture 1 – Cement floor in the pool area
Picture 2 – Cement floor with armchairs
Picture 3 – Cement floor with grass food
Picture 4 – Cement floor with square plates
Figure 5 – Cement floor for circulation
Figure 6 – Internal and external cement floor
Soil in hydraulic tile or ceramics
These floor models always bring charm to the environment, because in addition to many possibilities, drawings and colors can serve as decorative items in the room. Both tiles and ceramics can be coated in grills, gourmet areas or balconies because of their resistance to water and non-absorbent fats.
Picture 7 – Ceramic floor for circulation
Figure 8 – Hydraulic tile floor for barbecue
Picture 9 – Beige ceramic floor
Fulget flat
This soil is also referred to as rustic granilite and its composition contains a mixture of additives and stones. It also works as non-slip, but because its texture is very rough, it is ideal to put in traffic routes as the entrance of the residence or spaces where footwear is used.
As you can see in the pictures, it has a variety of colors and has a special maintenance-free cleaning system. Only when installing it is important to have a specialist who already has experience so that the placement is done correctly to avoid cracks in the floor.
Figure 10 – Ground in Fulget for Grill
Picture 11 – Floor in Fulget for Corridor
flat
This stone is best known because it is located in areas with swimming pool. It has a rustic look and is ideal for wet areas as it is naturally non-slip due to its irregular appearance. But it can heat with a very dark hue, causing discomfort in some situations.
Cleaning with water and neutral detergents should be frequent, and specialized hydrochloric acid cleaning is required.
Figure 12 – São Tomé stone floor for corridor
Figure 13 – Stone floor Sao Tomé for pool
Apartment in Lajões
This floor is characterized by pieces in irregular shapes and large sizes. The great thing is that it can form several drawings and alternate with grass, because it gives a different and rustic look. The installation requires good workmanship due to the equipment of the stones, which must be well designed.
Picture 14 – Ground in Lajões to draw paths
Figure 15 – Land in Lajões for residential courtyard
Portuguese stone flooring
Usually this floor is seen on sidewalks in public spaces, but currently he has gone into a residential flooring option. They have a small dimension and are adaptable to the unevenness of the terrain. However, the placement is labor intensive and requires skilled labor. The cool thing is that they fit in several outdoor spaces, either in the form of mosaics or plain, are charming and is a way to decorate the residence in a Brazilian way.
Picture 16 – Portuguese stone floor for balcony
Picture 17 – Portuguese stone floor in a dark tone
Picture 18 – Portuguese stone floor in mosaic format
Picture 19 – White Portuguese stone floor
Picture 20 – Portuguese stone floor for pool areas
Wooden deck flooring
It is the most famous floor in residential projects, they are rustic and leave the leisure area with beach climate. This type of flooring needs no flooring, but you should choose treated wood so that there are no problems in the future. The care should be done with the help of stain, a liquid that penetrates into the wood and protects against rain and sun.
The environments in which it can be inserted are varied, it can be in areas of pool, jacuzzi, places with a table or rest.
Figure 21 – Decked deck of Madeira for pool area
Picture 22 – wooden terrace for jacuzzi
Picture 23 – wooden deck for sunbathing
Picture 24 – Pisa on wooden terrace for barbecuing
Interlocked floor
The interlocking soil is ecologically correct, resistant and durable and has different shapes, colors and finishes. They are known as a “puzzle” floor, because the parts come separately and are coupled together in a flat or simple drawing. They are ideal for rooms that are always exposed to the sun and rain, such as sidewalks.
Picture 25 – Interlocked floor in the playground
Picture 26 – Interlocking floor in the residential sidewalk
ceramic floors
Ceramics are durable and durable materials and have different finishes and shades. The substrate must be waterproof and if the surface is porous, water repellent and oil repellent products must be applied. Porous ceramics suffer like stones under the influence of time and can leave stains. It is cleaned with water and neutral detergent.
Photo 27 – Ceramic floor for gourmet area
Picture 28 – Ceramic floor with drawings
Apartment in Diabásio
They are very resistant to abrasion and abrasion and are therefore recommended for areas where there is a lot of movement.
Figure 29 – Diabase floor for residential entrance
Picture 30 – Diabásio ground for grilling
Apartment in Porcelanato
Since they have a low water absorption index, porcelain stoneware tiles are more resistant than ceramics and natural stone, and a seal is not necessary.
The outdoor porcelanatos are those of the natural surface (without polishing) and there is a wide variety of colors and models on the market.
Figure 31 – Porcelain tile floor for pool area
Apartment in Tijolinho
In the case of dry laid brick paving, the bricks are applied without mass to a well leveled and compacted sand mattress. Then just pack the stones and fill the joints with sand. The flooring will be permeable and warm and rustic.
Figure 32 – Brick floor with resting place
Picture 33 – brick floor with pergola cover
Figure 34 – Rustic brick floor
Pedrinha floor
The gravel floor offers the possibility to equip a parking lot or to compose with concrete slabs. They are more used for the decoration of the room, so that an environment that is very exposed to the sun and rain can damage the material due to its resistance.
Picture 35 – Pebble floor with concrete slab
Picture 36 – Stone pebble for parking
Figure 37 – Pedrinha floor with sofa
floor drain
With the look of porous concrete, it innovates the concept of lining roads, entrances and walkways. With a differentiated texture that guarantees today’s permeability of the soil.
It can be made in different colors and is suitable for areas of gardens, walkways, access to garages and as 100% organic.
Figure 38 – Drainage floor in the residential yard
Floor with mix of materials
This flooring mix is a cost-effective way to coat the exterior floors and leave your home with a beautiful décor. With the remnants of mass and concrete, the work for the production of concrete slabs can be used. In this way, it is only necessary to lay the cement slabs with a lining and the result is a tasteful exterior floor.
Picture 39 – Grass floor with cement boards
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