S09 - SA Slate Anthracite is a dark slate-effect texture with a deep anthracite shade and an expressive natural relief. This option is suitable for facades where a complete, modern, and practical appearance is needed without unnecessary decor.
This surface looks good on plinths, entrance areas, accent walls, and modern houses with clear geometry. Dark slate gives the facade depth and makes the architecture visually stronger.
Why Anthracite Slate Works Well on a Facade
The slate relief helps the dark surface avoid looking flat. In daylight, the texture becomes more visible, while the facade itself looks more expensive and neater.
This solution helps to:
emphasize the geometry of the house;
create contrast with light walls;
highlight lower and accent areas;
make the facade look visually more unified;
achieve a practical dark finish.
KORDEKO Flexible Tile (PletaFlex) is especially convenient where the effect of dark stone is needed without heavy cladding and with the ability to neatly finish corners, reveals, and transitions.
Where This Texture Is Best Used
Anthracite slate can be used as an accent or as the main cladding on separate volumes.
Most often, it is used for:
plinths;
entrance areas;
facade inserts;
columns and wall sections;
accent interior walls.
What to Consider During Installation
For a dark texture, an even base, careful layout, and consistent joints are especially important. The base must be strong, dry, and clean. Before installation, primer is needed, and the adhesive must be suitable for the base and operating conditions.
If the project includes Facade Insulation, the cladding should be coordinated with the entire system from the beginning: base preparation, the reinforcing layer, primer, junction details, and the correct adhesive are all important.
What to Combine Anthracite Slate With
This texture works best in calm contrasts:
light walls;
graphite windows;
wood;
metal and glass;
a lighter upper part of the facade.
Conclusion
An anthracite slate-effect texture is a good solution for a facade when a strict, modern, and practical appearance is needed. It emphasizes the architecture, gives the surface depth, and works well both in accent zones and on more noticeable facade sections.