Concrete: The New Decorating Trend

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Close your eyes and you'll picture an ugly grey slab of concrete and wonder how you could use it when decorating the home. However, concrete is becoming a valuable home decorating medium for everything from countertops to flooring.

Concrete can be pigmented, stained, etched, molded, and scored. It can be made into countertops, flooring tile, and mantles. It can be smoothed, etched with relief, and molded into intricate designs.

Concrete has the advantage of being water and heat resistant. There is a natural 'feel' to the medium that is comforting after twenty years of decorating with synthetic materials. The cost is comforting too. Concrete can be used in dozens of places around the home at a fraction of the cost of stone, and tile, and at a pittance compared to granite.

Concrete can have items imbedded into it like broken glass, tile, and stones. The list is endless.

A layer of wax or polyurethane needs to seal the concrete. The only drawback is that concrete can stain like stone. Its porous nature make it impossible to remove the stain.

Concrete countertops are as versatile and as colorful as their stone and looks nothing like the concrete blocks used in basement construction. In fact, it usually takes an expert eye to differentiate between concrete countertops and stone.

Concrete countertops are becoming popular as people turn toward a more natural, stone appearance in kitchens and bathrooms. Many who cannot afford granite or marble are choosing concrete.

Most concrete countertops are custom made, so you can be as creative as you want in their design and color. Don't be afraid to create something unique.

The only concern is to make sure the contractor has worked with concrete before. You do not want to pay the price of a professional to let someone experiment in your home.

Concrete countertops are pre-cast at the contractor's shop. They use special tables to pour, mold, and seal the concrete in the shop. However, some kitchens or bathrooms have a unique shape or design. The contractor may choose to build the countertops at the home so they may adapt to the edges and corners of the space available.

Concrete needs as much care as granite. Concrete needs to be sealed every few months so the it will remain stain proof and retain a shiny, just poured look.

On the plus side, concrete is stronger than granite or marble. It is resistant to heat and scratches, but knives will leave marks. Only use a mild soap on the concrete, and wipe up food spills of acid foods like tomato right away.

Concrete countertops range in price from $55 to $125 per square foot. Mantles can range from $100 - $2000. Tiles can be $10, or can be home made.

If you use a contractor make sure you see samples of their work - not pictures - before signing a contract. If you want to try the job yourself, then practice on some small projects first. Garden items are a good place to start.
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