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Stamped concrete, phase I of the dream

By Debbiedoo's Team Published: Aug 15, 2011 · Modified: Nov 12, 2015

Coming along here, coming along!
Stamped concrete is an interesting process.
It is a lot cheaper than pavers or real stone, so we opted for that route.
Glad we did. It will give us room for a few other things we have been
dreaming of in the future.
If you recall this is was our outdoor area a few weeks ago…
 
I sure will not miss all that pinestraw…
 
 
 This was the first step after the poured concrete. 
 They then throw this powder coating on, that oxidized the color.  They take these rubber stamps and literally stamp them into the concrete. It is like a puzzle…
 
We love the color, the texture and the pattern!
 
 
 Soon our fireplace will go on the surface, along with some other fun outdoor goodies,
 furniture and decor..
I plan on bringing lots of color from the indoors out.
 
 
The total extra square footage is around 450 sq. ft.  Certainly wonderful for outdoor entertaining.
I can’t wait to show you phase II, soon.
 
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