Stamped Concrete - Nampa, ID
The concrete industry continues to innovate especially in the realm of stamped concrete. With a myriad of patterns and colors to choose from the options a homeowner has are virtually unlimited. Stamped concrete is a great way to spice up plain old gray concrete with a decorative touch. It also allows the homeowner to create a certain atmosphere for their living space. We enjoy taking on these jobs because it lets us experiment with new looks and finishes creating something genuinely unique for our customers. It looks good no matter where you put it. Let a STAMPED CONCRETE CONTRACTOR NAMPA ID help you design a masterpiece.
Standard gray concrete is typically finished with the broom technique to make sure it has some grip to it. If you are going through all the trouble to add new concrete to your home why not add some pizzazz with a decorative touch? Matched with landscaping the look of colored and stamped concrete is one that you will enjoy for a long time. (208)-231-3372 |
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Decorative Concrete
Many concrete contractors have begun to offer stamped concrete services. The modernization of concrete techniques has opened new doors for decorative designs that are a far cry from the old gray concrete you are used to looking at.
Some of the variations we work with are colors, patterns, acid stain, polished, epoxy and stenciling.
All of these create different one of a kind looks that have become popular with home owners. Check out some of our work on this page for stamped concrete ideas you could apply to your patio.
Here are some of the patterns we use on stamped concrete patios.
Stamps:
Some of the variations we work with are colors, patterns, acid stain, polished, epoxy and stenciling.
All of these create different one of a kind looks that have become popular with home owners. Check out some of our work on this page for stamped concrete ideas you could apply to your patio.
Here are some of the patterns we use on stamped concrete patios.
Stamps:
- Ashlar Slate
- London Cobblestone
- Basket Weave
- Caesar Stone
- Sundial
- Compass
- Small Slate
- Exposed Aggregate
- Euro Fan
- Belgium Slate
- Running Bond Brick
- Appian Stone
- Random Stone
- Cobblestone
- Herringbone
- Large Slate