Concrete Colors

Our standard available colors are grey, white and beige. Other custom colors will take extra time. If you want deeper color, a better option may be acid staining.

NOTE: Concrete/masonry naturally has slight color variation, it’s also what gives it character – if you want “flawless” even color, painting may be your best option, it will create a uniform color but hide the often desirable concrete texture. 

Natural color of concrete depends mostly on color of sand and cement. That is why we only use brilliant white sand (and very clean stone, not to affect color)

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Grey Color 
(Achieved by use of grey cement)

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White Color 
(White cement)

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Beige Color 
(Added Beige Pigment)

ACID STAINING: One of the advantages of quality concrete is the ability to use stain to match the color without losing the beautiful texture. You can find a variety of different concrete acid stains on Ebay, they generally cost about $50 for a gallon, which should be more than enough for a small project. Using two different colors such as sandalwood and ebony black, we have been able to match the color of our stones without much effort at all (see below)