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Tag: Design
Wisconsin: Not the Epicenter for Decorative Concrete
Wisconsin is not exactly the epicenter of the decorative concrete universe, but this determined contractor is making a splash with his beautiful work.
Backyard Beach Pool Design
Around the pool is a beach design GLC3 planned for the Dolphin Mall in Miami. He applied an overlay and created an ocean blue both in the pool and around it, using SuperStone integral blue color in the overlay and blue SuperStone dyes on the surface.
Shotcrete Design Tips: Getting it Right
There are a number of principles that come into play when designing a landscape, including proportion, unity, balance and rhythm. These principles should also be considered when incorporating faux rock into a landscape setting.
Tips on Brushed or Broomed Finishes for Concrete
Brushing or brooming a non-skid texture onto concrete is a standard finishing method. But with a little imagination, the right equipment and a skilled technique, a contractor can turn that finish into an inexpensive decoration that will please his client and boost his company’s reputation.
The Concrete Colorist Offers Boundless Opportunities for Color and Design
For artisan Brian Vicari, concrete offers boundless opportunities for color and design.
Adding Design to Your Concrete Projects
Now that you’ve learned how to stamp and stain, it’s time to give some serious thought to the design of your projects.
Advanced Countertop Design Training Offered by Fu-Tung Cheng
Fu-Tung Cheng, award-winning designer and author of Concrete Countertops, is now offering five-day Advanced Countertop Design Trainings. Held in Berkeley, Calif., the trainings are limited to 12 participants and include hours of direct instruction by Cheng.
Repairing Concrete Cracks by Making Them A Part of Your Design
Repairing cracks properly is one thing, making them a part of your design concept is becoming a popular alternative.