Stamped Concrete

Choosing a Concrete Patio Design is a Big Deal,

We Try to Make It as Easy
as Possible.

Choose a Shape

Square / Rectangular

Rounded

Black outlined shape with curved edges on a white background

Choose a Base Color

The Base Color is the Main Color of the Concrete. This Powder Pigment is mixed at the Concrete Plant and gets more vibrant when more bags of color are added, between one and three bags.

Color swatches labeled BN-1714R, BN-1714R, BN-2680R, BN-2680R, BN-2680R, showing different shades of beige and brown with descriptions of paint or stain colors.
Color swatches showing different shades of brown labeled with product codes, divided into Rustic and Hazelnut color groups.
Sample color swatches labeled with codes for smoke and steel blue shades.
Samples of gray cloud-colored fabric in various shades labeled with product codes and names, arranged in two groups.

Choose a Secondary Color (Optional)

The Secondary Color or Release Color is an accent powder that covers the top layer of concrete while stamping. Later, the majority of the release powder is washed away, leaving accents in the cracks and indents from the stamp texture.

A color palette featuring ten shades of beige and brown, labeled with names and color codes, including Kool White, Adobe Buff, Sandstone, Harvest Sand, Peach, Fiesta, Buckskin, Sun Buff, Austin Buff, and Sand Buff.
A color palette with nine shades, including light brown, light gray, dark gray, and blue-green, each labeled with color name, code, and description.

Choose a Stamp Pattern

(We recommend the Slate Texture)

That’s It! Let us know which colors you are considering in an email or text below. We can also give our personal recommendations and help assist with the decision making process.