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Combination concrete ovens and fireplaces are becoming
essential elements in outdoor kitchens.
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| Creating an outdoor oasis is becoming a top priority
for homeowners across the country. Many are discovering
that concrete offers unlimited design options in the shape,
color, texture, and pattern of exterior hardscapes. |
Inspired by this new breed of concrete with its beautiful
colors, variety of patterns, and ability to meld with its
environment,
homeowners are now incorporating concrete into their home
improvement projects. "With the availability of custom colors and
penetrating stains, the looks that can be achieved have become
more natural, making concrete more appealing to homeowners," says
Mark Foreman of Apex Concrete Designs, Auburn, Calif.
"Decorative concrete has become more popular than stone,
brick, and tile (for exterior projects) because it costs
less, is
better in quality, and has the unlimited ability to be
created into whatever the client wants as for as color, texture,
and pattern go," he says.
USING CONCRETE TO CREATE OUTDOOR RETREATS
BY JENNIFER
BARLEY, THE CONCRETE NETWORK
As the nights become longer and the weather warmer,
homeowners begin to dream of outdoor spaces that will
allow them to entertain, spend time with their families,
and unwind after a long day. Here are some ways homeowners
are using concrete to create outdoor rooms for cooking,
alfresco dining, and relaxing:
Countertops and prop
surfaces. Complete backyard kitchens
with cooking surfaces, sinks, bars, and storage areas
are becoming increasingly popular, allowing all cooking
and entertaining activities to move outdoors. Concrete
is often the countertop material of choice because
it is highly functional as well as decorative. Homeowners
can have it custom molded into any shape, permitting
surfaces with soft curves or sharp angles.
They can also incorporate sinks made of concrete or
stainless steel. Applying a sealer makes concrete surfaces
water and stain resistant.
Terraces and patios. Homeowners are using decorative
concrete flatwork to help define their outdoor rooms
while adding visual interest and color. Stamped concrete
offers unlimited design possibilities, with countless
colors and patterns available such as slate, cobblestone,
brick, and fieldstone. Or contractors can sawcut patterns
in existing concrete and apply chemical stains to give
homeowners colorful concrete "rugs" to accent
seating areas.
Fireplaces. Outdoor fireplaces, some with built-in
ovens, are becoming popular focal points for backyard
settings and create intimate, warm spaces for evening
gatherings.
Concrete is an ideal material for building fireplaces
because it is naturally fireproof and able to retain
heat Homeowners also like the versatility of concrete,
and are asking contractors to mold it into custom curvilinear
or rectangular shapes accented by hearths, mantels,
pillars, and corbels.
Furniture. Chairs, benches, and even couches cast
in concrete function as permanent, low-maintenance
outdoor furniture. Adding cushions with vibrant colors
and textures soften the look.
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