Decorative Concrete Ideas, Tips and Tricks!
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Odds are, if you look in your garage right now, you’ll probably find a gray, simple, boring floor. In fact, many garages all over the United States have the same floor; smooth, yet unremarkable concrete. Some homeowners are fine with a reliable, but boring concrete garage floor. But that doesn’t mean you have to keep
Schools, municipalities, hospitals, and other public buildings play various roles in everyday life. These spaces are commonly called institutional floors, which cover a wide variety of different buildings and areas. Institutional floors, like their commercial and industrial counterparts, handle a lot of foot traffic and need to be strong, durable, and long lasting to protect
Offices are found all over the world and are a major part of modern life. While many people think about furniture, lighting, and the aesthetic look of their office buildings, many seem to overlook their floors. Offices are very important, but so are their floors. Office floors handle a lot of foot traffic, among other
Patios and walkways are great additions to any home that has the room. If your home has a concrete patio or walkway, you know that having a beautiful outdoor space is key. Although concrete has the potential to be beautiful, too many homeowners settle for plain, drab, gray concrete that is as exciting as a
When our Czech Republic distributors came to our Ohio headquarters to visit, they were wanting to see and be involved with an actual “Graniflex Design/Logo” application. Our third floor landing next to the elevator (and entryway to some more of our offices) was an ideal location since it was one of the few spots in