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Decorative Concrete Floorssee more
Kemiko's Lawn Green and Vintage Umber were used to achieve this beautiful floor. The customers called the final result "Floor Art."
We had the pleasure of working with Brian and Louanna on the remodeling of their basement into an amazing new living and entertaining space. The bar and countertop was poured in place, the floor acid stained and sealed to compliment the countertop.
Once prepped and a few repairs made, a heavy troweled overlay using Miracote MPC was applied to the lunchroom at the Owens Corning facility in Denver. Brickform Walnut Acid Stain was used for the color and the Owens Corning logo was achieved with a template and concrete dye. A durable epoxy and urethane finish completed the project.
This walkout basement was the perfect area to apply an acid stain. However, after the carpet and tile were pulled up, we found cracks, paint, plaster, and tack holes. This needed to be fixed prior to staining. We ground the floor, pulled a skim coat of white polymer modified cement and then stained the floor and border. The circular brick and star were cut in front of the fireplace, a saw cut was made at the border and then two coats of concrete sealer were applied.
The Rocky Mountain Christian Church in Frederick is a magnificent facility. We were very pleased to be asked to complete the concrete staining and dye work in the coffee shop and around the perimeter of the ground floor. Material used: Brickform Coffee and Amber; Dye & Seal Burnt Sienna and Walnut; Key Resin Urethane Top Coat; Pioneer Day Star Wax.
Decorative Concrete Patiossee more
This beautiful back yard patio was first acid stained. Then, using different sized and shaped templates, we randomly placed the templates on the patio and engraved around them. This cut away the color and provided concrete grout lines around the ‘stones.’ Two coats of clear concrete sealer were applied to give brilliance and protection to the project.
The first coat of the front and back patio of this beautiful home in Broomfield was a troweled dark gray color—this is the grout line color. The second coat was a slop trowel of the light gray and then we custom stained each of the individual tiles to give them this multi-colored tile floor.
At the center of the courtyard is this beautiful compass rose. Stained to complement the colors of the surrounding stamp and the gray house with blue trim.
Jerry and Janet's beautiful home, with an amazing view of the mountains, needed a bit of color on the back patio. Brickform Coffee was the color of choice, sealed with two coats of solvent-based sealer and slip resistance additive.
We used two colors to mottle this patio in Lakewood. The tile and circular brick were cut with a concrete saw and then using a template and concrete engraver, the sunburst was engraved and colored.
Decorative Concrete Drivewayssee more
Decorative Concrete Countertopssee more
The countertop is made with enCounter mix, stained with reactive stains and sealed.
Concrete counter tops are becoming a popular alternative to stone and tile. Black epoxy with a copper dispersant makes this beautiful counter top perfect for the bathroom, bar or any area in need of a sleek contemporary look.
A concrete countertop was the option of choice to extend an existing kitchen island and make a durable, one-of-a-kind family eating area.
The countertop was poured with the material integrally colored the salmon color. The green stain was added and the counter was sealed with polyaspartic. The basin was poured integrally colored green and sealed.
Countertops are just one of the many pieces that can be made with concrete. Coffee tables, end tables, sofa tables, bowls, basins, and on and on and on. This concrete sofa table was poured using countertop mix and then stained and sealed. The custom top and frame make this a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture.
Stamped Concretesee more
The entrance to this beautiful home in Littleton was stamped, using Miracote's Mirastamp. The color was achieve topically with Mirastain II---the main color is Beech Tree, with highlights of gray.
The views, the wildlife, what a magnificent setting. Our job was to repair and stamp an entryway that complement the surroundings. The border and steps were stamped with Mirastamp and then the new stamped work, plus the existing stamped areas, were colored with Smith's Color Floor Desert Sand.
A beautiful stamped patio. The Miracote Mirastamp overlay material was colored with Provincial Tan and then stamped. Once cured, Donie and Chuy topically applied Bronco Brown and Charcoal colors in Mirastain, to provide the custom highlights. When the color was just right and Jana and John were happy with the look, two coats of solvent-based sealer and slip resistant additive were applied.
The SkyView Academy took great pride in the design and functionality of its new facility. To make sure the students and visitors felt the school pride from the moment they entered the building, we were asked to apply a stamped overlay to the entry, including a compass rose with the school colors. It was a great project to be a part of.
This 13th floor penthouse balcony turned out beautiful with a stamped overlay finish.
Acid Stained Concretesee more
Carol and Dan had their 450 rectangular-shaped deck taken out and replaced it with a 575 square foot, beautifully shaped, scalloped patio. The colors and design were selected to complement the shape of the patio and the colors of the brick on the house.
This 60 year-old garage in Washington Park was used for much more than just parking cars, so the homeowners wanted to clean up the floor. Concrete stains and dyes, along with sweeping ribbons of color were used to mask years of dirt and oil stains. The walls have been dry-walled and painted and the new party room is open!
This artist's studio floor was achieved using a modified cement coating for the texture and various dyes and stains for the colors.
The floor of this beautiful church was stained with Brickform coffee and amber, sealed with Key Resin urethane and then waxed. It was a pleasure to work with Great West Construction on this project.
This is a wonderful example of the richness and beauty of acid staining. Once stained, the floor was cut to achieve the circular brick pattern and sealed to protect the surface and give it it's shine.
Concrete Overlayssee more
Rather than using a template, the flagstone pattern was taped to give the pool deck a more natural appearance. Miracote MPC, slop trowel and the color Grizzly were used on this project.
The homeowners wanted to resurface the eating area on the upper level of this beautiful home in Centennial. A stamped border was put around the outside of the deck and then the first coat of modified cement was troweled, the second coat sprayed and knocked down to give the beautiful texture. The ashlar pattern was saw cut and the project was sealed with concrete sealer and slip resistance material.
After the repair work was completed, the goal was to pull the colors from the rock wall into the slop trowel overlay. The stippled border adds an attractive accent to the patio.
The Universal Template was applied between the pillars to provide a unique look to the patio of this beautiful home in Littleton. The center areas are sprayed and highlighted to complement the texture and color of the house.
Miracote MPC was troweled on the cinderblock sitting wall and concrete flower box. Custom colors were applied and the wall was sealed with a solvent-based sealer.
Concrete Engraving and Saw Cuttingsee more
The floor was first acid stained. Then, using a concrete saw, we cut the 1/8” inch deep circular brick into the concrete—cutting away the color and giving a grout lines. Using a template, engraving the pattern, and filling the areas with red and green self-leveling epoxy made the grapes in the center of the circular brick.
This concrete floor was built over plywood: metal lathe and repair mortar sbustrate, overlay, concrete dye, saw cut pattern filled with grout, sealer and wax. A beautiful one-of-a kind concrete floor.
This walkway connects the decorated driveway in front and the patio in back. The steps were stained and saw cut to complement the colors and patterns of the driveway and patio. Note the staining of the concrete window-well.
Garages are used for cars. They are also often where you will find the workshop. This workshop has a floor that is durable, easy to keep clean and attractive. The saw cuts are filled with black grout to give the floor a flat surface.
To match the size and shape of the rock on the side of this Golden home, we took a picture of the house and made a custom template. We engraved the border using the custom template, and then colored the individual rocks.
