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Stained Concrete Vs. Other Flooring Materials

Stained Concrete Vs. Other Flooring Materials

When it comes to choosing the right type of flooring, there are many factors that you will need to consider, from the budget you have available to colour and performance you need from the material.

And with so many materials on offer, the saturated marketing of competing and vying floor companies can make the process of choosing the right flooring for your home or business a difficult task.

The ‘new kid on the block’?

There is a ‘new’ material that is, however, beginning to make waves in the world of interior design and flooring… but it isn’t a ‘new’ material as such. Concrete, and its ingredients such as cement, have been around for many years; in fact cement, or a version thereof, was first thought to have been used by ancient Egyptians.

Concrete in the modern world, had been long used to create industrial buildings and, in more recent years, modern family homes too – and no surprise, when you consider the versatility, robustness and durability of this exceptionally strong material. It is only now that we are truly realising the beauty of concrete within the home, creating worktops and, more recently, a range of stunning polished concrete floors.

Comparing stained concrete with other flooring materials

Staining concrete is the process in which the material is given colour, as opposed to settling for grey! It has opened up a whole range of possibilities for consumers, but how does it fare against other flooring materials?

But, knowing that you will only spend this money once in your life and still have the same, high quality finish and functioning floor for years to come, surely makes concrete floors the most cost-effective material out of them all?

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