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Can Concrete Really Be Beautiful?

The short answer is YES. Concrete really can be beautiful. The question of beauty could be a nagging one though, even if you’re sold on concrete’s other qualities, such as lower maintenance, durability and strength. Deep down however, you might see concrete as a big grey slab of functionality. Lots of functionality to be sure, but of little aesthetic value. If you’re thinking along those lines, it could be time to change your mind set and explore the world of decorative concrete.

Decorative concrete can be beautiful concrete in and of itself, but it can also enhance the rooms or outdoor areas where it is installed. The versatility of decorative concrete with its different colours, textures and finishes means it is able to be applied in many settings around the home, including:


The natural colours of Australia are captured in exposed aggregate concrete.Exposed aggregate concrete:
featuring the raw texture of Australian stone, exposed aggregate concrete can lend unique character to areas as diverse as driveways, pathways, pool surrounds and outdoor entertainment areas. The natural colours of Australia are captured in exposed aggregate concrete, with the additional benefit that its texture can help to create a skid resistant surface. These slip resistent qualities can make exposed aggregate a good-looking and safe choice for pool surrounds in particular.

 

Coloured concrete can enhance the area in which it is located.

Coloured concrete: there are now so many colours to choose from, that you can use this type of concrete to match many existing features around the property. By doing this, coloured concrete can enhance the area in which it is located. For example, coloured driveways and pathways can match the palette of a front garden, which should significantly add to a home’s street appeal. A qualified installer should seal coloured concrete at the pouring stage, and with regular resealing, the colours can stay vibrant for many years.

 


Polished concrete is becoming a popular choice as an interior flooring surface.Polished and honed concrete:  for a look of sheer luxury and indulgence, similar to marble, polished concrete is becoming a popular choice as an interior flooring surface. Meanwhile, honed concrete has had its top layer removed to reveal natural stone and a matt finish. In wet areas such as bathrooms, the laundry, and pool surrounds, honed concrete comes into its own. Its slip resistent properties help to make it a safer surface, but one that is also very eye-catching.
Decorative concrete might have changed the way we use concrete around our homes, but it should also  change the way we think about concrete. No longer should it be considered as just a functional surface. When you use decorative concrete, you can enjoy the benefits of its many practical qualities, with the added bonus of huge aesthetic appeal. Reconsider your opinion of concrete and take a new look at how decorative concrete can be used as an interior and exterior feature. You’ll probably be very pleasantly surprised by what you see.

 

Natural Materials for Your Renovations

Whether you’re an established homeowner or a first-time buyer, chances are that your home is the greatest investment you’ll ever have. Restoring, revamping and rebuilding to give your place a creative facelift, the latest innovative design features and some extra comfort for you and your family is, after all, something most of us dream of. Today’s smart renovator is turning to ideas that will make it easier to adapt, reuse and, if needed, dismantle. Think simpler living, minimal maintenance, pop-out colour and stylish elegance. Bringing the Aussie landscape closer to home doesn’t have to be dull or expensive.

Decorative concrete is hard to beat when it comes to pattern and colour options. A solid bed of exposed aggregate can provide a pleasing showcase setting for natural materials like stones, sand, pebbles and even flecks of ore.

NATURAL MATERIALS EMBEDDED ON DECORATIVE CONCRETE

Natural stone is an eye-catching feature in any home, indoors or out, and its aesthetic qualities can really be brought forward with decorative concrete. There is no other medium quite so versatile as decorative concrete when it comes to introducing and showcasing natural materials such as coarse beach sands and pebbles, sea-shells and the natural raw textures of river stones. The concrete industry of today offers an array of attractive, functional and high quality wall and floor solutions that can help any home sparkle. Decorative concrete is the perfect partner for just about any natural material; it enhances and complements. Polished concrete and exposed aggregate applications in which the upper concrete skin is removed to reveal the innate properties of natural aggregates, quartz and igneous rock provide the homeowner with a multitude of ways to bring a dash of Australiana into the home. A large square patio deck of decorative concrete under the surface of which softly glistens a dense bed of polished stone is a stunning focal point and certain conversation starter at any outdoor barbecue. Decorative concrete allows you to bring elements of the Australian landscape into any part of the home. A sprawling polished concrete dining room floor containing quartz is a striking way to combine polished elegance with a hint of the earthy parchedness of the Australian bush.

NATURAL STONE

Natural stone works wonderfully with concrete.Natural stone works wonderfully with concrete, either as part of the mix or a stand-alone feature. It can be used for splashbacks, bathrooms, wall cladding, flooring, vanities and for framing-type impressions. Durable, heat-resistant and long lasting due to their high density, granite and marble are great choices for outdoor kitchen tops. Marble is more porous but if you care for it with a regular coat of sealant it will last a lifetime.

“There’s interest from homeowners who want to add a special unique touch such as a stone surround for a fireplace hearth or to encase a TV unit,” says Martin Wagner from 120-year-old stonemasonry company JH Wagner. “And there’s certainly a greater awareness of natural stone and its use as a designer material. It has textural elements – it’s something we love to touch. People used to think they would have to win Lotto to get the full-stone cottage but now there’s an understanding it can be a lesser but still mightily impressive feature. The important thing is that you understand the best use of the product.”

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Beautiful wood is warm, sensuous and nearly always pleasing on the eye. It complements the other materials you partner it with, and provides a distinguished border edging for decorative concrete walls and floors.