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

Concrete Floor with Patterned Saw Cuts, Dye and Sealer
Category: Concrete Floor, Concrete Resurfacing, Saw Cuts / Engraving, Stained Concrete |
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kristing | November 6, 2009
Ready to put a durable and beautiful finish in the garage? We applied a Sandpiper Beige colored epoxy with a light broadcast of the brown, black, tan and gold vinyl chips to this garage floor in Westminster, CO. In addition to the floor, the stem walls and steps into the house were coated.

Close up of Garage Floor Refinish in Westminster, CO

Garage Floor with Epoxy and Vinyl Chips
Category: Concrete Floor, Concrete Garage Floor, Concrete Resurfacing |
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Tags: decorative concrete, Epoxy Finish, Garage Floor