How To Flagstone

June 16, 2010

Decorative Concrete ? Artistic, Available, Affordable

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Not so long ago, if you had a garage or driveway that was weathered, worn and/or stained, or if you had a fireplace that you wanted enhanced by a rock wall, or you had walk ways or outdoor areas you wanted to beautify, your choices were limited to bricks, blocks, rock, cement and a few other items. Not that there is anything wron...... (more...)

May 23, 2010

Your Unique Los Angeles Stamped Concrete Pool

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California homes generally don’t have basements, but a lot of them have swimming pools.  A genuine Los Angeles Stamped Concrete Pool is more than a pool, however – it’s a work of art. The same techniques used to create Los Angeles stamped concrete patios that look like expensive flagstone and the famous Los Angeles stamped ...... (more...)

May 20, 2010

All About Decorative Concrete – Stamped Concrete, Stained Concrete, Scored Concrete And Polished Concrete

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Introduction to Decorative Concrete

Decorative concrete, also commonly referred to as architectural concrete, can most easily be described as any technique that alters what would be plain, grey concrete to be more aesthetically pleasing. Decorative concrete can encompass many different looks and techniques. It can inclu...... (more...)

May 17, 2010

Concrete

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Concrete Driveways can be customized to fit the décor of your landscape. By utilizing tools such as colored concrete, stencils or stamped concrete, the only limitation to your design, is your imagination. Colored concrete is a cost-effective way to make your driveway match the color of your house or landscape. Co...... (more...)

May 2, 2010

Let Los Angeles Decorative Concrete Contractors Make Your Patio Into Art!

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Concrete is possibly the most durable and least expensive building material available; a concrete foundation is likely to be around for several thousand years after the rest of a house has crumbled into dust.

It's not particularly exciting or interesting though (except possibly to some future Indiana Jones working in th...... (more...)

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