Stamped concrete finishes add dimension and texture to regular concrete. An overlay is applied directly on top of new or existing concrete at a thickness of 1/2″ to 5/8″. The overlay is stamped with a seamless texture, and it develops a high compression strength and abrasion resistance surface that is suitable for heavy-duty and pedestrian traffic. It is designed for both interior and exterior applications, including floors, patios, driveways, entryways, walkways, pool decks, decks/balconies. We can do stamped concrete projects for residential and commerical projects.
For the patio and steps, we used a cementious overlay—highlighted sandpiper beige for the tile, with a white grout line. We then applied stamp material to a 5 foot in diameter circle. Once the stamp material set up, we stamped it with the Compass Rose stamp and stained it with water-based stain.
This high-rise balcony was stamped with Mirastamp and topically stained with alcohol and pigment. The protection and sheen is a result of the Miracote HD II sealer.
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 functionality of the patio was greatly enhanced by adding a stamped overlay to the existing patio. Finishing the patio also added an element of beauty to this elegant home in the Cherry Creek area.
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.
Tony used Miracote Mirastamp with Provencial Tan LIP to achieve the base color and stamped for texture with an Old Granite skin. He then marked and saw-cut the Ashlar pattern and sprayed and sponged on Fired Brick and Bronco Brown LIP to achieve the highlights. It was a fun 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.
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.
We had the great pleasure of working with Margot and Alice on this one-of-a-kind loft in downtown Denver. Every element of the living space is fun and unique. The floors of the kitchen, walkway and bathrooms were stamped and stained to complement the various ceramic, leather and wood furnishings throughout the house.
The first step to Diane's beautiful new entryway was to level the top step. Crackerjack Mudjacking raised the concrete and we repaired the cracks. Diane chose a stamped overlay to give the effect of rock and then we custom colored the slab with acid stain.
The walkway and front porch of this beautiful Broomfield home were stamped and custom colored using Miracote Mirastamp and colors.
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.
Brian's new back yard patio was poured with gray concrete and stamped with an Ashlar Roman Slate stamp. Once cured, we returned to acid stain the project using Brickform's Coffee Blush-Tone Acid Stain. Two coats of solvent-based sealer and slip resistance additive finished the project.
The Edelweiss Apartments in Lakewood have a new entry! Once scarified, we applied the Provincial Tan colored Mirastamp with the Roman Slate stamp. Once cured Sun-Baked Clay release was used to provide the highlight color. Two coats of sealer and slip resistance material finished the project.
This driveway turned out great! We stamped and stained different sections for a unique piece of art.
