Commercial Concrete Floor with Corporate Logo

kristing | January 28, 2010

The employee lunchroom at the Owens Corning facility in Denver was in need of a little facelift. Once the floor was prepped, a two-coat overlay of Miracote MPC was troweled down. Brickform Walnut Acid Stain was used to achieve the color. The company logo was applied with a two-part template, using Colormaker Red Dye. A durable epoxy and urethane coating was used to finish the project.

Chuy is applying a coat of epoxy. You can see how the sealer brings the color to life.

Chuy is applying a coat of epoxy. You can see how the sealer brings the color to life.

To enhance the logo, we saw-cut a border around it and filled it with grout. Dice is cleaning up the edges.

To enhance the logo, we saw-cut a border around it and filled it with grout. Dice is cleaning up the edges.

The completed project!

The completed project!

Patterned Concrete Residential Floor in Denver, Colorado

kristing | December 15, 2009

This living space in central Denver had a wood base. So, to get the look that the homeowner was interested in, we had to build a ‘concrete’ substrate. Metal lath was stapled down and Repair Mortar filled the voids. Once cured, the first coat of MPC was troweled. The second coat was trowel and the pattern cut. Coffee colored Dye and Seal was spray on, the accent colors were applied and the first coat of seal put down. Once the sealer had set up, the grout lines were filled, cleaned up and the second coat of sealer applied. Kelly is very pleased with her one-of-a-kind floor—quite a transformation from plywood.

Decorative Pattern for Concrete Floor in Denver, Colorado

Decorative Pattern for Concrete Floor in Denver, Colorado

Concrete Floor with Patterned Saw Cuts, Dye and Sealer

Concrete Floor with Patterned Saw Cuts, Dye and Sealer