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Concrete Counters

Concrete is an extremely versatile product, and a good option for counters. It’s considered to be green, too. Best of all, it can be stained to create deeply saturated colors and designs. Here’s a look at some interesting installations.

Reaching Quiet, Charlotte, North Carolina

This countertop is made to look 3-D, appearing to be one thick piece of concrete. Also, it was designed to double as a place to serve food to guests and a seating area.

Origins Concrete Design, Ferndale, Michigan

The deep orange color highlights the island workspace.

Solid Solutions Studios, Fresno, California

Here, the concrete has been stained to mimic a river with geodes embedded within.

Absolute Concrete Works, Poulsbo-Seattle, Washington
This example shows a mix of vibrant color with a traditional Shaker style cabinet.

DC Custom Concrete, San Diego, CA

The concrete countertop, above, incorporates an integral chop block butted up against an undermount stainless steel sink.

These photos are from The Concrete Network. Since concrete is always custom, you must find a contractor who specializes in creating counters. The Concrete Network has lots of links to help you find one in your area.

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