Stained Concrete – Turn Plain Surfaces Into Artistic Masterpieces

By: Tom "The DIY Guy" Wesley

Stained concrete can turn a garage floor into artistic masterpieces, and applying them can be cost effective whether you’re doing it yourself, or paying a professional. Choices and options are endless with stained concrete because texture, gloss, color, and detail appearances vary depending on whether you use spray stain, roll on stain, high gloss, low gloss, or styled concrete.

Even if you have your heart set on travertine tile or slate flooring, don’t cross stained concrete off of your list. It’s easy to style cement to look like tile flooring by using a cookie cutter effect while it is still wet. After staining and gloss is complete, the tile like grooves will have a beautiful stone effect that flows throughout your home at less than half the price of porcelain tile.

It is important to note the difference between painting concrete and staining it when choosing what type of flooring to install. With paint, you have a layer set on top of the concrete itself and dries as one solid color. Stained concrete changes the structure at a molecular level using an acid-base to mix with the compounded minerals. This is why, depending on the color of stain being used, stain has a varying rustic pattern as real stone or slate would.

Besides color patterns, you can also choose your texture gradient based on the thickness of the stain you’ve opted for, whether it be roll on or spray on. Several layers and tones will change the way it feels or lays. Match it to your kitchen theme, or stone fire place setting and furniture. Either way, your guests will be amazed to find that your unique flooring style is not imported from Spain or Italy, but is actually your own variation of stained flooring.

The quality of stained concrete is competitive. Wood flooring can easily warp or lose its luster, but a concrete stain is durable and holds its shape and shine for years. Tile flooring can crack, but once concrete is sealed, not even water or heavy furniture can damage it. Stained concrete is easy to clean and doesn’t stain or scratch like carpet or some woods will, yet it is just as beautiful as some of the most expensive stone floors.

When choosing a flooring for your home, office, or even outside porches and barns, be sure to take stained concrete into consideration. Whether you’re on a tight budget or have a few extra dollars to spend, want a stone texture or porcelain shine, stained concrete is an appealing variation over your standard flooring choices that can be molded to fit your exact expectations.

Other popular options are epoxy paint and concrete polishing, which are entirely different processes, yet still very durable and beautiful if done correctly.  Sometimes cracks will occur down the road with polishing, but don’t let this scare you away.  It is still easily fixable.

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