
Interior stains have become the new material of choice for designers and homeowners across the United States. Stained concrete floors are popping up in homes, retail stores, trendy restaurants, and offices everywhere.
One of the most common places you’ll see decorative concrete these days is under your feet. Whether it’s acid stained, painted, overlays, micro toppings, or a unique personal floor, concrete floors offer a range unlike any other material. Cement flooring no longer has to be gray and boring. Now staining, coloring concrete, applying textures, patterns, saw cuts, etc., can bring new life to the traditional substrate.
Stained concrete is the result of adding color to a new or existing concrete surface. The stain penetrates and reacts with the concrete surface, it will not fade, chip, crack or peel.
Acid stained floors create a marbled or antique appearance.
Acid stain also provides a permanent finish with maintenance far less than other floor coverings.