Concrete Paint has Made an Amazing Leap
into the area of modern design. Concrete paint was once available in just three colors; jailhouse gray, rusty barn red and military green. Basically, porch steps and back porches were the only areas where you might find concrete protected with colored concrete coatings. Concrete is no longer just used for steps and hidden away areas that sport deep freezers and lawn furniture and gone are the days of unharmonious concrete paint colors. The creativity that has been born out of the different texture, forms, stains and etchings of today's concrete can sometimes trick you into thinking that you are looking at wood, marble or stone. Concrete paint will give you the ability to further design your areas with color.
Besides the multitude of colors that there are to choose from, appearance is also versatile. Modern and shiny or warm and non-glossy, quality paint can provide just the right look for whatever décor you have inside or for a natural flowing appearance outside. Concrete has been painted in various homes and buildings in order to bring a greener environment to areas that were once plagued with carpets that collect germs and allergens. Some of the artistic paintings that are made on floors and walls are breathtaking. Scenes of abstract art with swirls or squares that form an imaginary picture makes visiting these buildings a true adventure.
Because concrete is so versatile and adaptable, many homeowners are selecting different concrete textures and forms and making their own unique haven. Where area rugs once controlled the center of a living room or dining room
floor,
concrete paints can be used to bring a colorful aesthetic blend with draperies and furnishings. Edging is popular with double stripes or a separate concrete color along the edges. Stencils in thousands of designs are another idea.
Bathrooms are becoming big, bold and beautiful with the help of concrete that can take on any shape and by applying a good paint, create
stepping stones
of delight while walking into your massive tub. Your tub can be transformed into a modern arena of luxury with charcoal appearing slate and candles by the dozen or a warm wooden picture of the outdoors without the worry of real wood getting wet and ruined.
The kitchen is one of the most popular areas for using paint on concrete.
Countertops
made from concrete do not have any toxic materials and your floor will virtually never wear out and need replaced. Stainless steel is a common sight in new homes of today and together with a shiny painted concrete floor, your appliances will always gleam under the light. Walls made from concrete are great insulators and can be designed to add character to every room in your home. Warm browns or greens are subtle in bedrooms while a darker paint along the top can add a border that gives the appearance of more space. Add a border around your windows for more width and accent with Roman blinds.
Step out onto your patio and experience either a festive bright look or a toned down natural look with colors that bring in the bushes and flowers. The pool area is a great place to use concrete paint . Bright lines or depth markings that are easy to clean with your garden hose will keep the beauty alive.
The possibilities of concrete in your home are endless. With the aid of durable concrete paint of today, you can make a statement of your own. See what is out there, visit some buildings where concrete paint has been used then call an expert to see what can be done that you never thought imaginable. If you have any questions about
painting concrete, please email me.
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