Stamped concrete, commonly known as imprinted concrete or textured tiles, is extremely dynamic in its use in concrete design or decorative concrete. It is such a versatile product that, in some instances, property owners choose it to as a replica for other stone-based products, including brick, flagstone, slate or tile. Concrete stains can even mimic wood patterns so closely, that only upon close inspection can you tell the difference.

Some Ideas Worth Considering

Design Patios:

Use concrete Design to pave your patios. Synchronize the colors you want, with surrounding brick or landscaping features. Alternately, coordinate concrete Design with features of your fence or deck, making the patio look like it's made from coordinated wood or high-end natural stone

Concrete stamped driveways:

Why pave your driveway with black tar, when you can bring it to life with amazing concrete Design solutions. With the right concrete tiles or blocks, and an appropriate coloring agent, replicate the look of high-end materials such as natural slate, cobblestone or flagstone - for a fraction of the cost!

Stamped pool decks:

Pools are typically a centerpiece of any property - be it a residence or commercial establishment. Instead of surrounding pools and water features with expanses of dull brick, green grass or wooden structures that lack personality; why not use stamped concrete to give the space life and character. Coloring agents can add a dash of color, and anti-skid additives make the surface less slippery

WHY CHOOSE CONCRETE DESIGN

Two key words: Versatility and adaptability!

If you visualize anything you want your floors to look like, chances are that there's a concrete Design solution that brings that vision to life. From garage floors to patios, and pools to driveways, stamped concrete is adaptable enough to enhance the look and ambiance of the area where they're used. There's no limit to the ideas that you can implement when you have the right concrete services professional working with you.

What's more, concrete stamped floors and pathways require less maintenance, and are a less costly solution than alternatives, including pavers, brick or natural stone.