Decorative Concrete Guide

Decorative concrete is a great way to add interest to your outdoor spaces without the added cost of natural stone/brick.

In order for the concrete to maintain its orginal beauty, it should be sealed every 3-5 years depending on wear. Never use de-icing compounds on concrete.

Stamp Selections

Close-up of weathered wooden planks with visible grain and knots.

6” Boardwalk Planks

Red brick herringbone pattern paving

Herringbone Brick

Wooden plank floor with a diagonal pattern

8” Reclaimed Planks

Close-up view of gray cracked surface resembling dried mud or aged stone.

Inca Stone

Stone wall with irregular pattern of brown and gray stones

Appian CobbleStone

Close-up view of cracked brown stone surface with visible texture and natural patterns.

Italian Slate

Close-up of an irregular stone tile pattern with natural earthy tones and visible cracks.

Random Sandstone

Close-up of textured beige wall surface with cracks and wear.

Belgium Slate

Textured stone tiles with a natural pattern arranged in a grid

Monterey Ashlar

Close-up of a textured brown stone wall with interlocking rectangular tiles.

Rotating Ashlar Roman Slate

Close-up of weathered, textured stone tiles arranged in a grid pattern.

Carmel Bluestone Ashlar

Close-up of textured stone surface with uneven colors and natural cracks.

Mountain Granite

Close-up of a brick wall with rough, uneven brown bricks and visible mortar joints.

Running Bond Brick

Close-up of cracked beige stone tiles with irregular shapes.

Chesapeake Random Stone

Cracked dry earth with large polygonal patterns

Napa Random Stone

Close-up of beige cobblestone pavement with irregular shapes and dark grout lines.

Sedona FlagStone

Close-up of a beige stone wall with irregularly shaped bricks and visible cracks.

English Ashlar

Textured stone wall with rectangular tiles

Pocono Bluestone Ashlar

Close-up of marble tiles with dark veins

Grand Bluestone Ashlar

Close-up of textured beige and brown surface resembling stone or concrete

Quarry Stone

Color Selections

Deerskin

Spiced Apple

Sandy Beach

Mulberry Wine

Windchill

Mississippi Mud

Moose

Autumn Rose

Robins Nest

Stone Arch Buff

Harvest Moon

Stony Isle

Nakom’s Sand

Harbor Mist

Ironwood

Maple Leaf

Tofte

Mendota Buff

Walnut Grove

Sumac

Prairie Tan

Norway Pine

Rustic Oak

Sandstone

Pigs Eye

Knotty Pine

Honey Crisp

Dakota Clay

Red River

Gunflint

Black Ice

Sugarloaf Cove

Blooming Prairie

Maple Syrup

Summit Avenue

Woodland Bark

Stillwater

Dandellion

Lillypad

Split Rock

Pipestone

Brandy Wine

Country Lane

Mankato

Sienna

Currant Plum

Arrowhead

Gray Cloud