Concrete countertops:
Decorative Concrete Countertops
Concrete counter tops are a warm natural looking material that corresponds with the popularity of more natural materials like wood, stone, and brick.
Chemical stains, coloring pigments, various aggregates, and epoxy coatings can give concrete the look, texture, and feel of quarried stone such as marble, granite, and limestone.
You may ask why concrete?
Many are choosing concrete for a variety of reasons including:
VERSATILITY. Concrete can be molded into sinks,tubs, and vanities that have soft, graceful curves and warm, soothing colors. For a look that's bold and contemporary, fabricators can cast concrete into interesting geometric shapes and color it in an array of bright, vivid hues.
A DISTINCT LOOK. Concretes creative possibilities are endless. Each concrete artisan approaches his or her craft personally, achieving a distinct look by building the forms,developing special casting techniques, and using proprietary materials and coloring methods.
A NATURAL LOOK. Many homeowners opt for concrete because the look is more natural. For some people, concrete has a more tactile appeal than granite, marble, or ceramic tile.
SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP. We are passionate about our work and take great pains to achieve superior results.
Concrete counter tops are the most unique, personal counter top option because they are made from scratch for each client. To determine whether concrete is right for you, think about whether you believe that:
* You want something unique and personalized.
* You want something that looks natural and has character.
* You appreciate high quality, hand-crafted items.
* Granite is too shiny, too formal, too common.
* Synthetic solid surface materials look and feel like
plastic.
* You need a color or visual texture that's not available
with other counter top materials.
If so, concrete counter tops may be right for you.
Application for Custom Countertops
For Use On Residential
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