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Concrete Floors
 Concrete can be uniquely designed or naturally colored to blend seamlessly with other elements in a room.
One of the most common places you'll see decorative concrete these days is under your feet. Often, people don't even realize it's a concrete floor they're standing on!
Concrete has become the new material of choice for designers and homeowners across the United States. Concrete floors in stained, colored, painted, and even personalized are popping up in retail stores, trendy restaurants, offices, and homes everywhere.
A concrete floor offers numerous options for interior rooms including nearly limitless designs, colors, and even health benefits.
Whether it's acid-stained, painted, overlays, microtoppings, radiant floors, or a unique personal floor, concrete floors offer a range unlike any other material. Concrete flooring, sometimes referred to as cement flooring, no longer has to be gray and boring.
One of the advantages of concrete is its tremendous versatility. Not only can it be colored or stained to match any hue, but you can select your texture, too. You can opt for finishes that resemble tile, slate, or brick. These are popular textures for achieving a warm, natural feel and they complement stone and wood.
Interstate Decorative Concrete can also create a more refined, polished look, emitting the look, texture, and feel of quarried stone like marble.
Both scoring and saw cutting can be used for decorative effects and for the necessary work of being the control joints in the concrete surface. Decorative effects only need to be 1/4" deep.
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