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How to Decorate Concrete
Flooring
Concrete flooring is one of those flooring options that are
usually though of as “boring” or “dull” that lacks vibrant
colors and exciting designs. However, with plenty of materials
available for flooring, it is now easy to make your floors
become alive with your own decorations.
Concrete flooring is an affordable, high quality and durable
flooring option for apartments, basements and different kinds
of structures. While flooring used to be decorated by
extravagant carpets, many people find these decors
time-consuming in terms of maintenance.
Top 3 Decoration Options for your Flooring
Concrete flooring can be decorated in different colors, tones
and stamped with your choice of designs. The benefit of having
concrete flooring is that it is the most long-lasting floor
available. Meaning, you don’t need to replace the floor or
cover it up with another flooring. Instead, all one has to do
is touch it up with inexpensive and good-looking finishes.
There are three techniques in decorating your flooring –
staining, scoring and stamping. Staining is a method wherein
chemical is used to create new designs for an existing slab. It
works well with the lime content on your floor. Although the
content of flooring may be unpredictable, the outcomes are
usually good.
Scoring is another way to decorate your concrete flooring.
During this process, you can create patterns by making cuts
with a circular saw. The good thing about this method is that
you can create any geometric shapes and patterns to produce any
kind of patent you prefer.
The last method in decorating concrete flooring is “stamping”.
With this technique, you could stamp the freshly poured
concrete to imitate the look of black, stone, wood, title,
slate or other flexible patterns.
Maintaining your decorated concrete flooring is not much
different to taking care of regular floors. You will determine
how often the floors should be cleaned depending on how high
the traffic on the area is. Concrete flooring should be cleaned
regularly to prevent floor from looking dull and its colors
from fading.
Although concrete can be a good choice for flooring, this type
of floor is not for everyone. Since concrete flooring can be
hard on your foot, people who love soft and comfortable rugs
may probably look for other kinds of flooring.
Concrete flooring is very inexpensive and decorating it on your
own could cost less than installing a pricey, high-class floor.
Since concrete flooring lasts longer than other types of floors
and withstands abuse without damaging the look, then by all
means, start planning your concrete floors today.
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