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Inspirational Ideas for Using Concrete in Your Home
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Concrete is an extraordinary material that is
practical, expressive, and aesthetic all at once. From a primal and formless
slurry, you can transform it into virtually any shape that becomes a solid
mass. The possibilities for creative expression are endless. You can grind,
polish, stamp, or stain it. You can embed meaningful objects within it. Concrete has substance and mass, permanence and warmth. It feels earthy, and is at home in both traditional and modern settings. It assumes forms that irrevocably touch our daily lives-bridges, highways, floors, walls... even countertops. Concrete is also surprisingly tactile. Cast and shaped, it can feel like stone rounded by the sea. Textured and colored, it can echo the patina of timeworn tile. |
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It first occurred to me to make a
countertop out of concrete in 1985, when a friend and I were hired to design and
renovate a professor's house in the Berkeley Hills. He gave us a modest budget
and announced, "This is all I can afford to spend; do whatever you want." Armed
with this rare creative license (and plenty of youthful exuberance) we aimed to
be as innovative as possible.
About the
Author: Fu-Tung Cheng, the founder of Cheng Concrete Exchange, is an
internationally known designer and bestselling author, whom the LA Times calls
"the master of the craft of concrete on a residential scale" (November 2004).
His innovative design and building resources for
concrete countertops and other interior
concrete applications can be found on his website at
www.ConcreteExchange.com.
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