What Kinds of Colors Are Available in Stamped Concrete?

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Stamped concrete, often called imprinted concrete or textured concrete, is an excellent, affordable and modern paving solution that is enjoying huge popularity these days. The solution uses concrete and a variety of techniques to make the concrete resemble natural stone or to create a particular design. Whether used to create pathways that cross your garden and patio areas that will add coziness and aesthetic appeal, or to pave the area around your outdoor pool, stamped concrete is an excellent, versatile and affordable pavement option that allows you to create almost any design. Stamped concrete comes with very few limitations in terms of design and color – here are some things to know about the hues available with stamped concrete.

A Wide Variety of Natural Hues

The most common scope of usage of stamped concrete is to create pathways or paved areas that look as if they were covered in natural stone, brick or wood. This also means that the most common color options available with stamped concrete are terracotta shades, shades of brown, grey and beige.

Modern coloring and stamping techniques allow for the creation of surfaces that are not uniform in terms of coloring or in terms of texturing, the combinations used achieving a wonderfully natural appearance, making it hard to believe for the onlooker that the surface examined is concrete and not natural stone or wood.

 

Stunning Colors Available as Well

When it comes to laying stamped concrete, there are basically two techniques used: one of them involves the laying of ready-made panels, while the other involves the pouring of concrete that has been previously colored with a pigment or with several different pigments chosen from a wide array of options.

Both techniques allow clients to get not only surfaces colored in natural hues, but also paved areas that strike with unusual color schemes, such as shades of blue, orange, red, green, even black. If the method that pours the concrete can be used, the client has even more options in terms of colors, given that pigments to be added to the concrete in the preparation phase are available in an almost endless array. Stamped concrete Aurora specialists also have many techniques up their sleeve to achieve special, unique coloring that can add a very special appearance to any concrete surface.

Texturing Makes an Important Difference

The final phase of installing a stamped concrete surface is texturing – a process that is just as important as the selection of the right color. Stamped concrete surfaces can be treated to achieve a variety of textures, from rough or matte to surfaces with a satin texture. The selection of the right texture should be based not only on the client’s aesthetic preferences, but also on the features of the area of usage, taking into consideration aspects such as the exposure to precipitation and the easiness of cleaning or of snow and ice removal. The areas that require non-slip surfaces can receive special treatments to make them safe to step on even when the surface is wet.