
Autumn Blaze Avocado Canyon Gold Earthstone

English Leather Island Blue Sea Green Midnight Black
Here are your basic concrete stain colors. They can be customized by mixing colors and the quantity of water added.
It's also very important to understand the surface you're working with. Every concrete floor is different and no two floors will ever be the same. There are many factors that create inconsistant concrete. Temperature, dry time, mix from batch to batch all contribute to an inconsistant floor. As a result, your stain colors will vary.Add in shadows, light reflection, wall color, they all contribute to the final result. One of the most profound factors affecting color is the color of your walls and furniture. Sealers, especialyy high gloss, will pull your wall color into the floor. Dark wall colors will make a stained floor appear darker and change the shade.
I did a project once with light colors of red and blue dyes on a floor. The owner painted the walls different shades of purple and magenta. The color of the floor popped with intensity when the walls were painted. Lighting also has a significant impact.
The colors and photos featured here are courtesy of San Diego manufacturer Concrete Solutions. www.concretesolutions.com Contact Gerry Sadler for more info at 619-987-4721




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