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You’ve mostly likely seen stamped concrete on driveways, walkways, and patios, but did you know there are countless interior home improvement applications, too? Stamped concrete is available in many colors, textures, and stamp patterns, making your design options endless.
From faux wood floors to decorative centerpieces, we’ll highlight some of the most common interior stamped concrete trends of 2023, along with what materials and tools you’ll need to achieve project success.
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Using decorative concrete in your home’s entryway is a fantastic solution for achieving a high-end appearance. Decorative concrete can mimic the appearance of many materials, including hardwood, brick, and natural stone, for a fraction of the price. Concrete is also highly robust, moisture-resistant, and easy to maintain, especially when sealed properly.
If you’re planning to install decorative concrete, you’ll need to purchase the following tools and equipment (anything marked with an asterisk is optional):
You will also likely need a wheelbarrow, 5-gallon bucket, detail chisel, V-joiner, tamper, concrete hoe, spray paint, and wooden stakes with string to mark out your perimeter. Each project is different and, therefore, requires a different set of tools and supplies, but, in general, the above list will give you a good head start. Please read our guide on stamping concrete for more information.
Hardwood floors are always popular with homeowners. However, they're expensive, can be damaged easily, and require routine maintenance to keep them looking their best. Comparatively, decorative concrete floors can look impressively like hardwood, are extremely durable, easy to keep clean, and can be used in high-traffic areas without worrying about damage. Stamped concrete is also highly moisture-resistant, a characteristic natural hardwood floors don’t have.
Concrete can be stamped and textured to effectively imitate the appearance of hickory, oak, maple, ash, cherry, and even bamboo.
The tools and equipment you’ll need will be the same as a regular stamped concrete project. However, when purchasing stamping mats, you’ll need to find mats with the hardwood design that best meets your wants and needs.
Check out our collection of faux wood patterns to learn more about a few of your options.
Stamped concrete medallions are often used as centerpieces for expanding designs. They are available in various sizes and styles, including Maelstrom, Lotus, and Compass.
You’ll need all the standard concrete stamping tools and equipment as listed in earlier sections, plus the medallion stamp of your choice.
Decorative concrete isn't just for horizontal surfaces—you can also use it to enhance the appearance of interior wall spaces. The technique involves spreading a base layer of concrete on a vertical surface and then using rubber stamps to impart the desired texture, pattern, and design.
Stamping concrete in this manner allows you to imitate the appearance of wood, natural stone, brick pavers, or other materials, and you can choose from various finishes, including matte or high gloss.
Please note that using concrete in this manner does not add structural integrity to your building. It is for decorative purposes only. Additionally, this technique is quite advanced; many homeowners find it beneficial to consult a professional to ensure they approach the project safely.
Most of the tools and equipment you need will be similar to the projects listed above—you’ll need concrete, floats, texturing skins and stamps, colorants, and a sealer. Additionally, putting reinforcing fibers into the concrete mix is recommended.
Other equipment and tools you’ll need include:
There are many benefits linked to using concrete to construct countertops. First, concrete can be easily customized and shaped. It’s also durable, heat-resistant, and significantly less expensive than other countertop materials, including granite, marble, and quartzite. Concrete can be stained to mimic the appearance of natural stone, and most stains are available in many color, texture, and pattern options, making it easy for you to find the best fit for your home.
Optional tools/equipment are marked with an asterisk.
Please note that achieving the right appearance with stain can be challenging—working with a professional is always recommended.
Are you interested in starting an interior stamped concrete project? Whether you want to stain your kitchen countertops or create a fun medallion design, you can find everything you need at Stamped Concrete. We proudly sell many professional-grade decorative concrete supplies, including concrete stamping mats, texturing skins, sealers, and stains. Start browsing for products today!
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