Brushed Concrete
Concrete gets a brush with texture and becomes an interesting, less slippery surface
Brushed concrete is the result of dragging a broom across fresh concrete before it is cured to create a nonslip surface and a visually appealing texture.
Brushing concrete can create endless patterns and is sometimes considered an art form.
A brushed concrete surface looks matte compared with a highly polished or stamped cement.
Brushed concrete is typical on walkways where a nonslip surface is necessary, and is less expensive than stamped concrete.
This mantel is constructed with brushed concrete.
Spotlights highlight the textural surface of this brushed concrete surround.
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