Finishes & Designs
Discover the perfect finish for every project with our extensive range of concrete designs. Enhance your space with our tailored, stylish solutions
Plain Concrete
Textured concrete
exposed aggregate
stamped & stenciled
Finishes & Designs
Discover the perfect finish for every project with our extensive range of concrete designs. Enhance your space with our tailored, stylish solutions
Plain Concrete
Textured concrete
exposed aggregate
stamped & stenciled
Plain concrete is the classic choice for paths, driveways, and patios due to its durability and cost-effectiveness.
It offers a robust, long-lasting surface that withstands all weather conditions and heavy traffic. As the most economical option, plain concrete is ideal for those who prefer a simple, low-maintenance solution for their outdoor spaces.
Despite its simplicity, it still provides a clean, cohesive look that enhances any property’s exterior.
Textured concrete enhances safety and aesthetics by adding a slip-resistant surface to your property, ideal for areas prone to moisture.
This type of finish is achieved using techniques like brooming, troweling, or rolling to create functional yet visually appealing textures.
Unlike stamped concrete, textured concrete focuses more on utility, offering durable, non-slip surfaces that do not necessarily mimic other materials but provide a distinct and tactile feel.
Exposed aggregate reveals the natural beauty of stone aggregate embedded within the concrete. After the concrete is poured and set, the top layer is washed away, exposing the colorful and textured stones beneath.
This finish not only adds visual interest and slip resistance to surfaces but also boasts durability and ease of maintenance.
Exposed aggregate is particularly popular for driveways, walkways, and areas requiring a decorative, yet functional surface.
Stamped and stenciled concrete techniques enhance your property by imitating high-end materials like brick, slate, tile, and wood with remarkable accuracy.
Stamping involves pressing molds into wet concrete to create textured surfaces, while stenciling uses disposable paper stencils to imprint patterns that mimic the look of paved stones.
Both methods offer aesthetic versatility through a wide range of patterns and colors, tailored to complement any setting.