Bush hammered concrete refers to a specialized surface finish achieved by using a bush hammer, a tool with multiple pointed tips. This technique involves repeatedly striking the concrete surface with the bush hammer to create a rough texture characterized by small, shallow craters or indentations. These indentations give the concrete a distinctive appearance reminiscent of natural stone, enhancing its visual appeal and providing additional slip resistance. Bush hammered concrete is commonly used in architectural applications, such as walkways, patios, and pool decks, as well as in commercial settings like plazas and public spaces, due to its aesthetic appeal and durability. Additionally, it can be used indoors for flooring in spaces where a textured surface is desired.