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A fun and creative way to liven up your patio is with a stamped concrete pattern. Designs featuring this technique also tend to be more affordable than paving stone-based ones, making them the most cost-effective choices for many homeowners. There is also a wealth of patterns to choose from, which can be exciting and overwhelming. If you’re interested in using this concrete technique for your patio, but aren’t sure what pattern to choose, here are some options worth considering.

3 Unique Stamped Concrete Patterns for Your Patio

1. Fractured Earth Patterns

For a pattern that slightly resembles a riverbed or canyon floor, consider this textured stamped concrete pattern, which blends irregularly shaped grooves and bumps, for an overall captivating effect.

2. Wood Planks

Stamped concrete can resemble almost any material — even wood. You can take advantage of this effect on your patio as well with a surface texture that looks just like distressed wood. If you like the look of hardwood but don’t want to worry about wood maintenance, this pattern might be what you’re after.

3. Imitation Brick

stamped concreteSome people find that brickwork makes for a quaint and streamlined looking patio design. If putting together actual bricks proves to be too expensive; however, you can easily accomplish the pattern using stamped concrete and even dye it to resemble real bricks.

4. Cobblestone

This popular design alludes back to the cobblestone era in which stones and mortar were routinely used in walkways, roads, and buildings. As a patio design, though, you don’t need any stones to get the same aesthetic effect — just use stamped concrete.

5. Interlocking

This pattern resembles various seemingly disparate stones, which nonetheless interlock in an intricate and aesthetically pleasing manner. Instead of having to fit actual stones together, you can use one of many stamped concrete templates, which are designed to repeat the same interlocking pattern seamlessly.

 

Make your home feel all your own and unique by adding special touches wherever you can. If you’re interested in one of the above stamped concrete patterns or have a different one in mind, Rick Thomas Concrete in Saint Louis, MO, is the company to call. Bringing over 17 years of industry experience to the table, the local concrete contractors offer quality craftsmanship at affordable prices. Call (314) 698-0391 to request a free estimate, or visit their website for details, including photos of past work.

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