Share:

Often, people invest in home and office remodels to boost curb appeal and property value. According to the professionals at Rugged Slopes Hawaii, the condition of concrete sidewalks has a huge impact on the overall presentation of your space. Their knowledge comes from experience providing clients in Honolulu, HI, with masonry solutions to add visual interest to concrete driveways and sidewalks.

Below, the team highlights three simple and effective ways to revamp concrete sidewalks:

  • concrete sidewalksIlluminate the Area: A few well-placed lights won’t only make it easier to navigate concrete sidewalks at night. You can pull focus to the area whenever you want with the extra illumination. Whether you want to use lamp posts to bathe the entire walkway in a warm glow, add hardscape lights for a grazing effect, or desire additional lighting treatments, the options are almost endless. 
  • Stain the Surface: Adding pops of color is a surefire way to make an otherwise gray concrete sidewalk more appealing. There are a wide variety of products available, making it easy to find a hue to complement fences, gardens, house colors, and additional property features. Regardless of the pigment chosen, it’s important to apply the color when concrete is wet, as it helps the stain stick to the material.  
  • Surround the Perimeter With Vegetation: Shrubs and flowering plants are instant focal points in outdoor settings. To make your concrete more eye-catching, plant lush vegetation along the walkway perimeter. When planning the landscape, take household pets and foot traffic into account. This way, you can find options that beautify the area without creating unnecessary obstacles. 

If your concrete sidewalks need a makeover, or you want to add tile accents or stone walls to your Honolulu area property, Rugged Slopes Hawaii has the tools and industry knowledge to add aesthetic appeal to your landscape. To schedule a service appointment, call (808) 722-4918 today. Visit the company online to see pictures of completed projects.

tracking