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Some concrete ideas for home remodeling
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While using decorative concrete inside a home may result in the interior look you seek, it has some disadvantages you should consider: A room with concrete floors can be noisy. Concrete counters are unforgiving when you drop something, and concrete floors can be uncomfortable if you are standing for a long time.
Also, concrete is porous, so if you choose a concrete countertop or floor, make sure you have the right sealant to discourage stains. Concrete floors can also be cold and must be insulated so as not to transfer the cold from the ground into the slab. An ideal solution is to install radiant heat, where you bury pipes or cables (depending on whether it is an electric or hydronic system) in the floor to heat it.
Most concrete countertops are custom made and can cost anywhere from $45 to $225 per square foot. Although it is more expensive than other options, such as granite or tile, decorative concrete can be a beautiful option for your home whether applied inside or out.
Architects Ann Robinson and Annie Vernon are the founding principals of Renovation Design Group, www.renovationdesigngroup.com, a local architectural firm specializing in residential remodels.
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