Matching Stamped Concrete Patterns With Your Home’s Exterior Style

Matching Stamped Concrete Patterns With Your Home’s Exterior Style

Stamped concrete has become very popular over the last few decades. Because there are so many concrete stamps available nowadays, it can be difficult to narrow down specific stamped concrete designs that will satisfy your style craving while also matching the exterior of your home. When choosing a design, the main rule is to base all of your outdoor choices on your home’s current architectural design. In this blog, we’ll give you tips on how to find the perfect stamped concrete colours and patterns to match your home.


Where To Get Ideas For Stamped Concrete Patterns

As previously stated, the main elements that make up the exterior of your home should help you decide which concrete stamping patterns to use. Here are some places to look for inspiration to help spark ideas in your head:


1. Home Exterior Facade

Your home will look much better from the outside if the outdoor pavement complements the existing design. For example, if you have a brick house, the stamped concrete pattern of choice should be brick. However, you don’t want it to be too similar. With stamped concrete, the design options are almost endless. Instead of opting for traditional brick overlay, try a herringbone design instead.


2. Surrounding Landscape

When using decorative concrete on the outside of your home, it should correlate with your landscaping. When stamping concrete patterns on a patio, pool deck, or driveway, consider the colours and textures in your landscape.


3. Neighbours

Do you have a neighbour who recently had decorative concrete installed? People you know are a great place to start when thinking about installing stamped concrete on your home. Pay them a visit and look at their concrete work. Acknowledge what you like about the pattern, colours, texture and size and ask them questions about the entire thing. They will give you an honest review which can help your own decision making. 


4. Visit Local Concrete Stores

Pay a visit to your local concrete contractors’ shop and look over their portfolio or showroom. This is one of the best ways to get inspiration and look at the colours and patterns close up. Instore products help to give you a better visualization than online photos.


5 Outdoor Style Palettes For Stamping Concrete

After you’ve looked at the outside of your home and landscaping, talked to friends and family, and visited your local concrete contractors for inspiration, you probably have an idea of what you are looking for. If you are still unsure about which stamped concrete patterns and colours you like, here is a guide to help you decide based on your home’s style palette.


Old World

What is it: Old world is a style that evokes the warmth and antiquity of previous centuries

What concrete stamp patterns and textures work best: Small tiles and flagstone stamped concrete


Traditional

What is it: Frequently made up of formal, classic, and simple elements and details

What concrete stamp patterns and textures work best: Brick and natural-cut stone patterns like ashler stone or slate


Modern

What is it: Geometric, industrial, utilitarian, and sleek elements often compliment a modern and contemporary appearance

What concrete stamp patterns and textures work best: Geometric stamped concrete patterns like slate and tile


Tropical

What is it: The relaxing but otherwise refreshing vibe of the sea, sun, and sand is portrayed in a tropical setting

What concrete stamp patterns and textures work best: Geometric and random patterns in warm colours work well with this style palette


Rustic

What is it: It is well-known for its earth tones and rough rustic charm, which can be found in ranches and country farmhouses

What concrete stamp patterns and textures work best: Stone-cut and textured, such as a cobblestone stamped concrete pattern

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