If your existing concrete is in pretty good shape, but you just want to add some interest, pigmented sealer is a great option. It is easy to achieve a multi-colored mottled, marbled design. Pigmented concrete sealer provides a good decorative result without costing a lot.
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 make Lindsay and Jason’s outdoor living space comfortable and one-of-a-kind, we applied a knocked down cementious overlay on the fire pit, dividing wall and kitchen area walls. We followed up with mottled, pigmented concrete sealer on the two patio areas, and a solid pigmented stain on the stairs.
The walkways of this LaQuinta Inn were in need of repair and a fresh, clean look. We used hand grinders to remove the loose overlay, filled the areas with repair mortar, sprayed the walkways with a polymer modified cement and then stained the surface with H&C pigmented sealer. The walkways were repaired and returned to their original color.
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.
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.
