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Everything You Need to Know About Decorative Concrete for Your Home

Colour. It wiDo you want to know more about decorative concrete? Then you’ve come to the right place. The team at Everlast Services are experts.

When people think of concrete, they tend to think of drab, uninspiring grey slabs. In general, people think of concrete as a purely practical material that has little to no aesthetic value; it is certainly not regarded as a decorative material. But the truth is that concrete is an incredibly versatile material that, when used effectively, can enhance your home, taking it to a whole new level of style and sophistication.

Here’s everything you need to know about decorative concrete for your home.

Types of Decorative Concrete

There are several types of decorative concrete, meaning that no matter the style of your home or the look that you’re trying to achieve, there is a type of concrete that will fulfil your needs. Types of decorative concrete include:

Exposed Aggregate Concrete

Exposed aggregate concrete is sleek and sophisticated, simultaneously adding practicality and luxury to your home. This material reveals the small rocks and stones used in concrete to create a visually striking finish that seamlessly fits in with every outdoor landscape. Not only does this type of concrete add visual appeal to your home, it is also slip-resistant, making it perfect for driveways and poolside areas.

Stencil Concrete

Stencil concrete, or stamped concrete, is as durable and low maintenance as plain concrete but has increased visual appeal that can be customised to suit any taste. The finish that is able to be achieved looks high-end and luxurious but won’t blow your budget. Stencil and stamped concrete are able to be imprinted to mimic other materials, textures and finishes, making it universally appealing. For example, using these techniques, concrete is able to replicate the look of stones, slate, brick, tile and even wood. Essentially, the possibilities are endless

Coloured Concrete

Coloured concrete is perfect for a minimalist look that perfectly complements the colour scheme of your home. It’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, and is available in a wide array of colours. Whether you’re after a striking black and white look or a bright burst of colour, coloured concrete is a simple way of adding elegance to your home without spending a small fortune.

Slate Concrete

If you love the sophistication that slate can add to your home but aren’t able to afford it, slate concrete can help you achieve the aesthetic of slate without breaking the bank. By combining the beautiful texture and elegant designs slate has to offer with the durability, versatility and affordability of concrete, you can give your home a unique wow-factor that will strike envy into the hearts of all your neighbours.

Decorative Concrete Benefits for Your Home

The benefits of using decorative concrete for your home are practically endless, but some of the primary benefits include:

Versatility

One of the most desirable things about concrete as a material is that it’s essentially a blank canvas that can be used to create whatever it is that your heart desires. With different types of decorative concrete available, there’s something for everyone. You can even combine different techniques and finishes to create a unique and striking design that will make your home stand out from the crowd. While other materials, like stone and paving, can be limiting when it comes to design and style, the possibilities of concrete are endless.

Durability

Concrete is one of the most durable materials on earth. So, once you’ve had your decorative concrete poured, you won’t have to worry too much about maintaining it. It will look good long-term, with little effort from you. As well as saving you a lot of time, this can save you a lot of money down the track because you won’t have to worry about replacing your decorative concrete after just a few years.

Budget-Friendly

As well as being durable, concrete can be much cheaper than many other materials. This means that the initial cost of decorative concrete is much more affordable than many other materials.

Safety

Aggregate and stamped concrete have non-slip properties, meaning that you don’t have to worry about slipping on wet concrete. It’s also perfect for households with young children or elderly residents who are more prone to falling.

Call Everlast Services

Need help deciding what kind of decorative concrete is perfect for your home? The experienced and professional team at Everlast Services can help. Alternatively, if you’ve already settled on a design, we can help to make your dreams a reality. Contact us today and we can provide you with a free measure and quote.