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Decorative Concrete to Last for Ages: Texture Ideas to Finish Your Concrete Floor If you don’t want to spend too much money but want some style and decoration in your house with your flooring, decorative concrete may be the best option that you have. Decorative concrete comes in a wide array of styles and designs you can choose from that are all very inexpensive. Add some flavor into your house and decorate it with some decorative concrete ideas. Texturing the concrete is one of the many ways you can do to have decorative concrete in your home. It provides a wide array of texture finished that will surely complement just about any flooring, whether interior or exterior. Textured decorative concrete is also one of the most inexpensive ways with decorative concrete. It provides no other added costs to you as it can easily be done even with just one concrete finisher present. There are some textures that might require some added materials but rest assured such materials are also very inexpensive. Here are some texturing decorative concrete ideas to last for ages that you can have in your home. Stamped decorative concrete this is probably the most popular and most common type of decorative concrete you can find. Also known as patterned or imprinted concrete, stamping the concrete is made to resemble layers of bricks, flagstone, wood, tiles or plain stones. But the most common is the brick look-alike. This technique is employed to create a more inexpensive and affordable replica of stones that you would have wanted to use but are very expensive such as bricks. The concrete can also be colored for further replication and imitation of the stone that you want it to emulate. Stenciled decorative concrete this is a great alternative to stamped concrete as it also provides the same flexibility and variety in options as the stamped texture. Stenciling is pretty easy to do and install as well that even you can do. You can hire even a novice concrete finisher who charges very inexpensively if you are not confident with working on it yourself. This is also a fast way of finishing your concrete since you don’t have to wait for the concrete to dry completely to be able to handle the weight since stencils are pretty much very lightweight. Float and trowel decorative concrete this type of texture is not as popular as stamping and stenciling but also provides a nice decoration with low costs as well. Different patterns can be imprinted on the concrete such as swirls and arcs in different sizes. There are also different materials you can buy to form such finish on your concrete such as wood which gives coarse texture and aluminum and steel which gives smooth finishes. Broom finishes this is probably the least expensive of them all as all you need really is a broom to sweep on the almost dried concrete. It doesn’t provide a very fancy finish as all the abovementioned but still a great finish if you want a non-slip surface. These are just some of the ideas of texture you can have on your concrete floor. Choose from any of these and add some style and design into your concrete floors without the added cost.

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Decorative Concrete to Last for Ages: Texture Ideas to Finish Your Concrete Floor

If you don’t want to spend too much money but want some style and decoration in your house

with your flooring, decorative concrete may be the best option that you have. Decorative

concrete comes in a wide array of styles and designs you can choose from that are all very

inexpensive. Add some flavor into your house and decorate it with some decorative concrete

ideas.

Texturing the concrete is one of the many ways you can do to have decorative concrete in your

home. It provides a wide array of texture finished that will surely complement just about any

flooring, whether interior or exterior. Textured decorative concrete is also one of the most

inexpensive ways with decorative concrete. It provides no other added costs to you as it can

easily be done even with just one concrete finisher present. There are some textures that might

require some added materials but rest assured such materials are also very inexpensive. Here are

some texturing decorative concrete ideas to last for ages that you can have in your home.

Stamped decorative concrete – this is probably the most popular and most common type

of decorative concrete you can find. Also known as patterned or imprinted concrete,

stamping the concrete is made to resemble layers of bricks, flagstone, wood, tiles or plain

stones. But the most common is the brick look-alike. This technique is employed to

create a more inexpensive and affordable replica of stones that you would have wanted to

use but are very expensive such as bricks. The concrete can also be colored for further

replication and imitation of the stone that you want it to emulate.

Stenciled decorative concrete – this is a great alternative to stamped concrete as it also

provides the same flexibility and variety in options as the stamped texture. Stenciling is

pretty easy to do and install as well that even you can do. You can hire even a novice

concrete finisher who charges very inexpensively if you are not confident with working

on it yourself. This is also a fast way of finishing your concrete since you don’t have to

wait for the concrete to dry completely to be able to handle the weight since stencils are

pretty much very lightweight.

Float and trowel decorative concrete – this type of texture is not as popular as stamping

and stenciling but also provides a nice decoration with low costs as well. Different

patterns can be imprinted on the concrete such as swirls and arcs in different sizes. There

are also different materials you can buy to form such finish on your concrete such as

wood which gives coarse texture and aluminum and steel which gives smooth finishes.

Broom finishes – this is probably the least expensive of them all as all you need really is

a broom to sweep on the almost dried concrete. It doesn’t provide a very fancy finish as

all the abovementioned but still a great finish if you want a non-slip surface.

These are just some of the ideas of texture you can have on your concrete floor. Choose from any

of these and add some style and design into your concrete floors without the added cost.