Concrete Contertops


Concrete countertops can instantly add character to a room. Completely customizable, they can fit into any décor and can be the focal point of your room or an added touch of personality.
Here are eight unique ways that concrete countertops can be customized to fit your personal design style:

Color

Concrete can be colored in any shade. Subtle color can blend into a minimalist design, or vibrant hues can add personality and intrigue.


Edge

A unique aspect of concrete is the ability to customize the edge to match the style of your home. Rough edges complement a natural, woodsy room, whereas thick, straight edges complement the sophistication of an old-world style setting. Custom molds can even be developed to bring in any pattern or design from the rest of the room.


Embedding

Family heirlooms, personal keepsakes or tokens from your travels can be embedded into a concrete countertop for a personal accent. Play up the theme of a room by embedding rock, coins, or almost any item into the wet concrete during the construction phase.


Drainboards

A drainboard can add function and style to your countertop, as well as provide an interesting and aesthetically-pleasing way to dry fruits and vegetables after washing.


Trivets

Raised metal rods can be inserted into your countertop during development to add function and beauty. Exhibit decorative displays on the raised surface, or use it as a convenient spot to place pots and pans while cooking.


Backsplashes

Concrete can be used to create custom backsplashes to protect walls near ovens and sinks. Any size and shape can be made, and backsplashes are an ideal place to incorporate interesting designs and elements from throughout the room.


Sizing and Customization

Concrete is easily molded and customized to fit any size and style of room. Concrete countertops can be curved, angled or straight, with sharp or rounded edges and designs. Each countertop is on-of-a-kind, designed to the specifications of the homeowner.


Sinks

Concrete sinks can be designed along with the countertop. Sinks can be inlaid or raised, and formed to match the design of the room, with a custom shape and design.