Sometimes, to pursue a new idea, the artist must forfeit his deposit on an old idea.  

Robert Brault

© 2010

Concrete has enormous creative advantages as a flooring material, whether seeded with inlays, integrally colored, stained, stamped or polished. The only limit is imagination.



Floor Overlays


Ideal for new concrete or masking flaws in existing floors, such as stains and hairline cracks. They can also be placed over other sound floor surfaces such as wood, vinyl tile and linoleum.  Overlays can be stamped and textured to mimic brick, slate, tile, natural stone and other materials, providing unlimited design flexibility compared to other flooring options.


Stains and Dyes


Applied to new or existing concrete surfaces, in both residential and commercial settings. They are popular in kitchens, family rooms, retail stores, restaurants and even for garage and basement floors.  Because stains accent the natural characteristics of concrete, they result in an organic look with a rich patina producing warm, variegated coloring effects.


Polished Concrete


Aesthetics, ease of maintenance, and light reflectivity are a few of the reasons why polished concrete is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after surfaces.  With an endless array of options available, we produce stunning floors that are totally unique.  It’s also possible to achieve different ranges of sheen, from matte to a wet and glassy mirror-like finish.  We can embed objects into the freshly placed concrete and, through the sequence of grinding and polishing, expose them to create unique visual effects that can’t be achieved with any other flooring material.


Concrete Resurfacing


If you have a plain gray concrete driveway, walkway or patio in need of a face lift, there are several ways you can bring it to life with color and patterns, while avoiding the expense and hassle of ripping it out.  We can resurface concrete by applying a decorative overlay. Stamped, sprayed on or trowel applied to existing concrete to add color and texture, allowing you to achieve the same patterns possible with newly placed concrete. If your project requires new concrete to be poured, we can take care of that for you as well.

Artisan Concrete Countertops,

Sinks, Fireplace’s, Floors

& other elements


Midwest Home article comparing countertop options and what can happen if you don't use an experienced concrete  fabricator.  Find us in the article under:

CASE FILE: CONCRETE


in the media
Bringing concrete off the curb and into your life...

Check out this absolutely amazing Bathroom project we completed for the DIY Network T.V. show BATHtastic! Like host Matt Muenster said:

“It’s all about the concrete!”...

Episode: So Long 70’s!

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