Choosing to makeDIY concrete countertopsfor your home not only adds a personal touch but also allows for customization to fit your unique style. In the following sections, you’ll learn about the importance of planning your project, what tools and materials are needed, and how to execute each ...
PRECAST CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Learn how to make concrete countertops with the lowest-cost casting method – precast. For the price of off-the-shelf materials, you can have a one-of-a-kind concrete countertop. Successful precasting requires finish carpentry skills and a fundamental knowledge of concr...
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Do you think I could do this over my concrete countertops that my contractor screwed up? Reply Jenna @ Rain on a Tin Roof says August 31, 2015 at 6:14 am I don’t know about that Maggie. I think you could probably paint them, but I don’t know that you could chip them off l...
Tutorial:Faux DIY Concrete Planters With Spray Paint 24. Make a Stovetop Potpourri Pot from Fruit Scraps If your family eats lots of oranges and apples, toss the peels and cores into a pot with water to simmer on the stoves. It makes the best natural potpourri to make the house smell coz...
Whenselecting countertopsfor your outdoor kitchen, there are several factors to consider. You want a surface that is durable, attractive, and easy to clean. Popular materials for countertop use in outdoor kitchens include stone, concrete, tile, and stainless steel. ...
s not like his driveway court. It’s not like the court that he and the kids play on. He’s like, yeah, I’m going to turn it into this. So I see where we’re going here. Now he says, it’s four and a half inches thick, reinforced concrete in great shape. Wo...
American Studio for Progressive Architecturesays this floor is a 5-inch-thick standard mix of concrete that was heavily polished to reveal the aggregate below the surface. Showing are the sand and stone used in the concrete mix rather than additional chips of marble or other materials sprinkled ...
The social areas of the home, like the living room, dining area, and kitchen, share the same polished concrete floor. This helps to create a seamless look and due to its light color, it helps reflect light throughout the space.
I painted all of the doors on the second and third floors black, and I liked the idea of continuing that downstairs. I had initially thought I would chooselaminate counters with a marble or soapstone look, but ended up going with wooden countertops inspired by elements elsewhere in our house...