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In Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., this damaged, existing concrete floor was poorly finished, and caused Staintec owner, Glen Roman, to reconsider even taking on the job. At EJI’s Corner Shop/Candy Bouquet, owners Chito and Emily Alcantara wanted to improve the look of their concrete floor on a budget. To add a touch of design to the floor, Roman and co-op installer Marty Meewis of Colors on Concrete, created a circular pattern mirroring the circular track of lights above. The floor was colored with Concrete Coatings Mahogany stain. The circular area was colored with an Amber border, a Walnut ring, and then was faux-finished on the inside with Amber and a heavy cast of ironite, and a diluted mixture of Mahogany. Seal Tech 25 was applied and then the entire floor was given six coats of a wax finish. The project size was 2,300 square feet. Average cost: $3 square foot.
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