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Shades of green and brown color the intricate surface of stained concrete floors. They constitute a durable, decorative, and unique kind of floor covering for businesses, patios, and residences. Many chic interior designers and families with practical concerns are choosing stained concrete floors because they combine the patterns of tiles with the affordability and ease of concrete. Daily mopping keeps down dust, allergens, and bacteria. Area rugs can add warmth and softness if you worry that your room may look too severe or propagate echoes.

You can choose from among many shades of earth-tone colors when designing the final look of your acid stained floor, but the outcome of the hue can't be guaranteed. The complex stages of acid staining concrete means that natural variances, unplanned textures, and veining are to be expected. It is not a dye nor an application of paint. These organic patterns add to the appeal and elegance of this floor type, rather than represent a disadvantage.

With a stained concrete floor, you can create your own personalized mosaic or design. This means you may mimic marble tiles, terra cotta, hardwood inlays, or slate slabs. Experiment with outlining some areas in rectangular blocks to separate living spaces. For a dramatic flair, center circular medallions in hallways or staircase landings. Scatter repeating shapes across the vast expanse of a kitchen to break up the monotony. After the process of chemical staining, the floor is sealed with a thick layer of wax and burnished to a rich, lowing sheen.

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