This little customer was thrilled with her new acid stained patio. Maybe her gorgeous red hair was the inspiration for the Amber and Cola color scheme from Concrete Coatings Incorporated. The durable new decorative finish is sure to bring her many summers of fun in the years to come.
Dean’s Urban Market, a new downtown market in Lodo, needed a sleek, easy to maintain, industrial-style floor. The building had previously served in several commercial ventures and areas the warehouse floor were in very poor condition. As a result, before applying the decorative finish, we needed to pour new concrete in some areas and install an overlay over the extensive repair work to provide a surface that would accept the stain uniformly.
TMCC ground the concrete down to the aggregate, we repaired the cracks and spalling, then we stained the entire floor with an acid stain using Brickform Coffee and Brickform Amber stains. We applied a clear sealer by H & C, and then we waxed the floor with Day Star wax to give the floor a nice, glossy, polished finish. The final product is a contempory look while maintaining the warehouse character of this new grocery store.
Visit Dean’s Urban Market grocery store at 1415 Park Avenue West in Denver to buy your next bag of groceries and get a first hand look at this beautiful acid stained concrete floor.
We had a wonderful time working with the customers on the design of this double-basin, black and white concrete countertop. An on-site template was made to ensure that the countertop fit nicely into the designated spot–and this one fit perfectly when finished! The template was brought back to the shop and a form was built, making sure that the sinks and holes for the faucets were located accurately. The first step was to ‘pack’ the black concrete into the form. Once it had set up, white polymer modified concrete was troweled to fill in all the voids left from packing. Once filled and cured, we ground and sanded the countertop to give it a clean surface. Polyaspartic was applied to seal the project. Krystal and Craig are very happy with the addition to their remodeled bathroom.
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.
To enhance the logo, we saw-cut a border around it and filled it with grout. Dice is cleaning up the edges.
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
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
The next time you are in Boulder, CO check out the floor at In-step, a new retail store on South Broadway specializing in walking and running shoes. Kemiko Golden Wheat and Vintage Umber provide the mottled colors and a water-based sealer and wax complete the project. While there, don’t forget to buy a new pair of shoes!