Home Remodeling Trends - Decorative Concrete Floors
Stained carpet, chipped tile and linoleum out of date are the three most common floor coverings, are updated, or removed in the conversion process. Designers and homeowners are looking for a replacement floor covering option that is sustainable, durable and chic. Decorative concrete floors are all associated with the additional advantage of being at a competitive cost with new tile, carpet and wood.
The first issue to tackle when they switch to decorative concrete floors, the Removal of the existing soil. After the carpet tile or linoleum was ripped out, met the adhesives and fillers, that the old floors must be removed to the underlying concrete. This distance is in one of two ways, mechanically by grinding or sandblasting or chemically with soy-or solvent-based mastic remover.
After the soil of adhesives and cements, patched holes and irregularities are being cleaned in the concrete. First, a thin> Concrete overlayment or micro-coating is applied to a clean palette to reach spots and / or dye.
At this point, the adjustment of decorative concrete floor with the creation of colors, patterns, stencils and borders. The design of the floor is achieved by the application of acid stains, water, dyes and / or solvent-based paints.
The final step in creating a decorative concrete floor is to use a solvent orWater-based sealer on the floor to improve the natural durability of concrete.
Decorative concrete floors are an affordable and sustainable alternative to conventional flooring options. Unlike carpet, tile and linoleum floor, decorative concrete floors offer the freedom of design, artistic potential and architectural versatility.
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