If you're planning to renovate your house or building a brand new one, be sure about the flooring that you choose. Although you're likely to consider hardwood or carpet as a choice, concrete is an appealing alternative.
How do you define stained concrete?
Concrete in the past was only available in one color: industrial gray. Concrete stained today offers a wide range of colors and shades that enhance any space within your home, from your bathrooms and kitchens to the basement recreation room.
Maple
Inject the warm natural maple into your home through an easy-to-use concrete. Concrete flooring stained with maple will add elegance to any room of your home. By staining, you are able to make special effects to replicate the look and feel like wood grain. You'll be able to enjoy the benefits of long-lasting durability and endurance by having maple-stained concrete floors.
Hardwood floors
Concrete stampings provide you with the possibility to recreate the appearance of hardwood flooring in your kitchen, living room, basement, or even throughout your home. Flooring made of hardwood has become popular in recent times. They're costly and require regular maintenance to make sure that they don't get damaged. Stamped concrete will give you the same appearance without having to worry about scratches, stains, or damage caused by water.
Auburn
The rich red hues of auburn can be a thrilling and distinctive accent to any room of your home. It can be mixed in with gray bases or white depending on the look you'd like to achieve. This stain color is great for offices or in a living space. It's a luxurious appearance that is encased in decades of history. It's a darker shade, which is why you need to place it in a space that has ample natural sunlight.
Dark walnut
If you're in search of a luxurious dark shade of flooring to complement lighter colors of paint or furniture, dark walnut could be the ideal shade for you. It's not black, but it does have an incredibly luxurious, rich style. Based upon the type of base that you select, the concrete will appear darker or lighter with a slightly marbled appearance in conjunction with its white foundation.
Golden brown
Concrete that has been stained with golden brown can lighten the space with dark furniture and a little natural light without creating a stark contrast. The stain's hue is darker than the other; however, the golden highlights give a more light-hearted feeling to any room. It's a great option for a kitchen or home office if you have furniture that is dark and heavy in the room.
Copper brown
If you'd like your home to possess an extravagant and luxurious feel, selecting the copper brown stain to your concrete flooring could be the best option. Its appearance is similar to mahogany; the stain will improve the design of your home. This stain is perfect for bathrooms or kitchens with dark cabinets or painted ones that are grey or blue. It's also a great option for entranceways for a stunning first impression.
Mocha
Mocha is a distinct stain that is unique. If you choose white as the base, the finished stain has dark brown and gray marbling, whereas using a base of gray creates shades of dark brown, similar to your morning cup of coffee. The mocha stain can be the perfect addition to your home, including within your basement. It is possible to use the stain in your sunroom in order to enhance its natural beauty and sunlight.
Slate
It is possible to use slate in your house since it's a neutral color. But, you can add a splash of style by incorporating it into your bathrooms. You can use an image stamp that gives it a look like upscale tile flooring. The dark gray shade works well with all designs and color schemes, which makes it a great choice when you're looking to change the flooring in your home.
Pearl gray
Want to lighten up your room but still have darker hues? The pear gray shade could be the perfect stain for you. It's a shade that's somewhere between slate and dove gray. The staining process helps make it appear more bright and helps bring light into rooms that are not flooded with sunlight. It can be a great complement too to furniture, both dark and light windows, furniture, and wall shades.
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