This one is beneficial including in some emergency events when your flooring is exposed to water flow or even flooding.
Concrete floor looks like wood.
Concrete is a durable easy to clean material for floors.
According to chris sullivan an expert in the decorative concrete world the roughsawn look of wood is making a come back as a desirable finished concrete texture.
We often use stamp patterns to make concrete resemble other materials including wood boards with textured wood grain.
If the floor is hardwood you will definitely find some severe damages in such situations.
You d be amazed at the level of detail you can see in the texture of these wood planks.
Duhon 29 installed his first plank like floor four years ago for a parade of homes house.
The nature and texture of wood is warm and inviting.
Now i wished more would of came off.
Some concrete floor with wood look even has the waterproof quality.
Wood floors are fine but in this area prone to flooding concrete floors are even better.
It looks like an old porch wood floor.
Concrete floors that look like wood have become very popular in the south and particularly in louisiana where floods from heavy rains might destroy a wooden carpet or tile floor but a concrete floor that looks like wood is impervious.
Stamped concrete that looks like wood concrete is an extremely flexible material when it comes to style options.
Using valspar natural look protective sealer.
Simulating a wood texture will make your cold concrete surface look warm and organic.
I am so happy with the jagged lines and the chunks of paint that was removed with the tape.
Many people simply like the look of wood but don t want to have to stain seal and wax or polish a wood floor.
Historically concrete was left for high traffic areas or floor sections like basements patios and walkways where fashionable decor was not top priority.
The concrete must be completely dry and clean before priming and painting otherwise neither the primer or paint will adhere properly.
I let that dry for 24 hours.
Creating the look of wood on any surface takes time and patience but it can be done even on concrete using faux finishing techniques.
The rough texture of the unfinished wood leaves a recognizable wood grain in the cast concrete surface that many find appealing.
Making very realistic woodgrain texture takes some effort but even an amateur can manage it with the right.
In recent years however concrete has found new life with stains and sealers that give it the look of other surfaces including wood.