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Acid Stain & Acrylic Cement Counter top |

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the "Fish Cleaning Room" at Orofino's new Best Western hotel
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Lodge at the River's Edge) we added a 3' fish image, the floor
is colored salmon with noble gray borders. |
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patio bar was built to compliment the existing deck and posts,
as well as to be "water proof" to survive its proximity the adjacent
swimming pool. The top is made of acrylic coated concrete board
with an acid stained design. The trim and posts are made of NexWood,
a synthetic decking material (which is also used on the houses
existing deck & railing). The cool is insulated by 1½" of foam
bead-board and made of epoxy-coated concrete board. "Granite"
acrylic flakes color the inside of the cooler. A brass bottle
opener and spigot complete the back-side of the bar. Plastic
coated wire shelves add storage on the back-side of the panels. |

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This
small, downstairs bathroom was finished using an acrylic cement
overlay colored with an acid stain. The entire surface was then
sealed with our UV Shield epoxy top coating.
Matching counter-tops were made using the same materials over
a ½ inch concrete board & plywood base.
Floor
photo's are prior to the epoxy top coat application. |

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This
before & after shot shows what two days, some creativity, and
our crack repair & concrete coating products can produce. |
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cement patio table we built was a huge hit at this years Home
& Garden Expo at the Lewiston Fair Grounds. Constructed out of
a used concrete form, then overlaid with concrete board, coated
with modified acrylic cement, and colored using CCI acid stains
and finally sealed using our UV Shield epoxy sealer, this weather-proof
table will be a great accessory to any patio. |
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Here
is a look at an interior application of our products.
This "roman
style" shower enclosure reaches from floor to ceiling
and features two inset wall niches.
The
subtle combination of the Putty and Antique White tiles
is offset by bands of 4" tiles highlighted Brown.
The picture above show's the enclosure after the first
layer of epoxy
sealant has been applied. A total of three layers of epoxy
will encapsulate the encloser making it water tight, easy
to clean, and tough as nails! |
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This
attractive and challenging project was to coating and enhance
the basic concrete entry of this beautiful home of used brick.
To accomplish the effect, we hand-troweled the brick corners
along the step using three separate mortar mixes, the hand highlighted
individual brick to emulate the calcium leaching common in used
brick.
Finally the field area was sprayed and highlighted in the same
color as our skim coat (Lt. Oxford Gray) to create an understated
color consistent with the surrounding concrete slabs.
Click here to see a pictorial summary of the work! |

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The
Images to the left are a Flex-Dek™ Installation we completed
this summer. Click to enlarge the images |
Before & After.
This weather-beaten patio was a sharp contrast to the beautful,
mature landscaping of this home in Orofino.
We
repaired a number of significant cracks, cut new relief into
the patio and sprayed a lovely Putty colored finish over a
Mocha skim. The Chocolate Brown brick border helps tie the patio
to the home and offset it from the adjacent yard.
It
was great making this transformation without damages the beautiful
landscaping in this yard! |

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This
quick project made a huge difference in the image of this businesses
entry! |
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pictures are of a real nice one-day project. Doug & Heidi
Adams had concrete sidewalk that was in great condition. However,
with a little creativity (and acrylic concrete material) we were
able to make it a truly beautiful addition to their home! |
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The
pictures to the right show a recently completed project.
What
can we say?? Extreme makeover... Creative Service style!! Click
here to view an overview of the project. |
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The
picture on the right shows a "before" image of the
walkway at Orofino Builder's Supply. The two pictures below
show the "After." |
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| This
patio was in really rough condition. Click
here to see a full overview of this project. |
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