Here at Schneppa Glass we have been searching for the perfect colour combination to complete our collection of pre mix colour glass, and we have found it through FUSION MIX.
Our current pre-mix range includes Ocean Mix which is a blue based mix, Fire Mix is a red/orange based mix, and Forest Mix is a green based mix.Our pre mix colour palette has followed that of the natural elements; Water is represented by our Ocean Mix, Fire is our Fire Mix, and Earth is our Forest Mix. The remaining element is Wind and our newest pre mix colour called Fusion Mix is represented by that.
As you can see from the images below, the main colours of our newest pre mix include green, purple, and white. To ensure a varied look in application, we have combined 6 colours of our crushed glass.
Adding Fusion Mix to our pre mix collection means we now have 4 pre mix options available for you to choose from to suit your designing needs.
There are so many ways you can apply pre mix glass to your home. Application types include exposed aggregate, polished concrete, concrete benchtops, and landscaping mulch.
Not only are there various application types, but you can also vary the consistency strength to suit you. If you are wanting to create a bold statement then use a heavy quantity of Schneppa Glass Pre Mix Glass. If you are feeling a little creative, why not combine pre mix colour palettes to create something truly unique. A popular colour combination is mixing Ocean Mix with Forest Mix, as the blue and green colours contrast nicely together and are still within the same colour pallete. The final other way you can add your unique touch to the pre mix glass, is to add another colour from the Schneppa Glass Crushed Glass range. For example you may love the Fire Glass pre mix, but are wanting to add a shade of green to the mix, then you are able to add this crushed glass colour to it, thus creating your own personalised version of it.
Visit our pre mix glass page on our website here, or if you are seeking inspiration we have amazing application photos here