Textures
Concrete can assume an amazing variety of textural finishes. Exposing aggregate, brooming, stamping, stenciling, sand blasting, and hand carving are some of the decorative techniques we employ in creating distinctive hardscapes.
Texture Portfolio
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Moyer landings and porchStamped, hand carved and grouted--note down lights cast into face of landing risers.
Project designed by Ken Hays of Hays Architect -
Moyer porchDetail showing sand blasted heron design inspired by antique Asian silk panel.
Project designed by Ken Hays of Hays Architect -
Ortowski front courtyardStenciled field with contrasting stenciled border
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Ortowski front courtyardDetail showing contrasting stenciled border
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Danley patioStenciled field with contrasting border stencil--individually acid stained stones
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Danley patioDetail
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Red Dog Coffee patioStamped slate texture with contrasting border decorative hand cuts
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Red Dog Coffee patioDetail showing contrasting border
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Ted McDonald entryPerspective
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Ted McDonald entryDetail showing steps, wall caps and light column caps
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Hines drivewayIntegrally colored and swirl finished field with stamped and hand cut ribbons
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Hines drivewayDetail showing stamped, hand cut ribbons
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Doyle patioStenciled in the field with contrasting stenciled border
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Doyle patioDetail showing contrasting stenciled border
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McDonald entryThree curved landings stenciled in the field, stamped and hand cut borders
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White patioStenciled patio with stamped, hand cut border and steps
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Dennis entryStamped with slate texture in the field- acid stained borders
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Pero front courtyardStenciled
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Pero front courtyardDetail showing contrasting stenciled border surrounding colored broomed driveway next to stenciled courtyard
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Fontaine porchStenciled field with stamped and hand cut border- note border cantilevered over stemwall
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Horse barnDetail showing rustic ashlar stencil pattern