Artificial rocks made of concrete are a great alternative for landscaping and decorating projects. With realistic features, faux rocks are converting homes and buildings around the country into exotic paradises.
Decorative concrete is quickly becoming a growing trend in Southern California as residents dress up the interior and exterior concrete surfaces of their homes with stamped concrete, acid stains, colored concrete and more.
With decorative concrete applications, driveways no longer have to consist of dull, gray concrete. Browse through The Concrete Network’s online driveway photo gallery and find the perfect driveway for your home.
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Plain-gray driveways, patios and walkways get a dramatic make-over with decorative concrete engraving. The appealing patterns and designs that can be cut into concrete are catching the eye of many homeowners, builders, architects and designers.