Sunday, July 1, 2012

Staining Concrete

 
If you read my post "From Yawn to YAY!" 
I was out under the deck 
waking up the patio area.  
Here is what it looked like before:
Pretty Boring!
So Mr. Beaux and I mapped out a plan for what 
we wanted to do in the space.  
Allright, I told him what "I" wanted in the space and he nodded his head a lot while some kind of sports were on the TV.  Then I said "Are you ready to go to Lowe's?" 
 Yes!  That got his attention.  Off we went. 
 I wanted to stain the concrete but wasn't sure if we could pull it off without having a professional do it.  We looked at all of our options and settled on a Quickrete product 
(it came with a video).
It's pretty pricey at $75.00 a pop.  
You need to buy the sealer too, which is also $75.00. 



 Crossing my fingers I started the project after watching the video a few times.  First, I power washed the concrete really well.  I started in the afternoon after painting the chairs and cleaning the cushions so I waited until the next day to start the Etching process.  
It was super hot this week.  
107 degrees on one of the days
 so I started early in the morning.  
I hosed down the concrete so that it was wet but not puddly.  I taped up the columns and the lower half of the house.  Here is a tip.  Put plastic over the bottom half of the area to protect it.  I ended up doing some touch up painting after I was finished.  

I put the Etching Stain in a garden sprayer and sprayed the concrete in a circular motion. 
 Make sure you wear shoes, long pants, gloves and eyewear just in case.  This is dangerous stuff!

This is what it looked like as soon as I sprayed it.  
It's turns a yellowish color while the Etching is taking place.  You can see that it is already working in some places.
You have to wait four hours for it to work completely and then scrub it with a small amount of Baking Soda and water and then Wet Vac up the residue before sealing the concrete.  This was the tedious part.  
When it dries it looks a little lackluster and hazy.  It scared me because I wasn't sure if it was going to turn out or not.  On the left is where I started to apply the Gloss Sealer.  
And, after two coats of sealer it's all finished.  
It's different in each area which makes it really cool.  I am very proud of myself that I completed the whole project by myself too!
OK, I think it's starting to come Alive! 
I have a few more plans for this space so stay tuned!

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,
XO Cindy
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66 comments:

  1. Wow! I am impressed: 1... How nice it looks, it has depth and interest and 2... How much work went into doing that, and the panic you feel during a project you've never tackled before. Excellent job, looking forward to your decor part.

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  2. cindy,
    looks like you have been super busy! the new stain on the back porch looks fantastic! That with the updated and clean furniture... you look like you are ready to throw a big party just in time for the 4th!
    dee dee

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  3. This looks great, Cindy! I'm trying to decide how to redo the cement floor on my front porch is this is a serious contender. ~ Maureen

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  4. Wowee!!! Cindy that is just incredible and it looks so beautiful! Well done my friend. :-) I now have patio envy!
    Vanessa
    P.S. Have you ever heard of hometalk.com? They are an amazing site where people can share their home improvement projects and we are now working as ambassadors for them. This would be the PERFECT thing to share with the hometalk community! Let me know if you end up doing it, ok? :-)

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  5. That looks so good and what a difference. My dil stained their concrete floors in the basement and they look just like yours. What a nice area now.

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  6. wow, amazing transformation. I love it.. My front porch is in desperate need of a floor change and this would be perfect.

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  7. This looks great! We saw a lot of stained concrete projects at out town's Home & Garden show, it's something we will be doing at our new place!

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  8. It turned out great! I have thought about using this but the price makes me cringe :o)

    Have a great week.

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  9. Love it! I tried this on my small front porch a few years ago, and it turned out looking more like I painted it. I may try to do it again so that it doesn't look all "one color".

    Fabulous job - you should be proud of yourself!

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  10. we stained the concrete in our basement. A friend of ours (he worked for a concrete stain company) told us to use a spray bottle (I got it at the $tree) and keep moving it in a circular motion, just like you did. I ended up going over twice with the stain. Our are kona brown. here is the link if you like to take a look http://frugalaintcheap.blogspot.com/2012/04/let-there-be-light.html
    I love stained concrete floors! great job!

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  11. What an amazing project! It makes such a difference in the space! How long did you have to let it dry before you could put the furniture back on?

    blessings,
    karianne

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  12. I have considered doing this to my house. I have been living with bare concrete floors for several years trying to decide what I want to do. I just don't know how difficult this would be in a finished space. I don't have baseboards install yet so that should make it a little easier. What is your opinion? cdsmith322 at aol dot com

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    1. I've done it in my house. I love it! It was very labor intensive and you will spend a lot of time waiting...then working.

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  13. good job. you are one brave lady. I'm trying to build up the nerve just to put a little paint on the wall!

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  14. SO pretty - I've never heard of such a process. You're very brave to do this for the first time on a large space like this -- it turned out beautiful!

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  15. Beautiful! I love how much more inviting the stain has made.

    Dee

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  16. You and your hubby did a fabulous job, and saved yourself a bundle in the process! It's beautiful!

    Thank you for sharing your creativity at Potpourri Friday!

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  17. great look ... would love to do that on my front porch.
    Blessings,
    Audrye Z. @ Timeless Treasures.

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  18. Cindy, You are my new hero! What a huge project. But the results are AMAZING! I love the beautiful varigated look... so upscale! I bet you are proud and rightly so!
    Please come over to StoneGable and join my linky party TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS going on now. What a great project!

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  19. This looks amazing! Ironically, I was just cleaning out a cabinet yesterday and found some brochures about this product so obviously, I had considered it in the past. Wonderful job!

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  20. This truly is awesome, Cindy! And congrats to you for doing all yourself. :)

    I saw this on hometalk ... you might want to take a look at your post ... I think it needs an extra space before your post url so it is clickable. :)

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  21. Oh, wow! That turned out great!! Thank you for sharing. Visiting from At the Picket Fence. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/make-it-pretty-monday-week-4.html Wishing you a grand weekend Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  22. It's beautiful! What difference that made in the look of your patio. :) I wish there were a way to do this without using super-toxic chemicals.

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  23. Brave you. Great job. It looks so good. Visting from Five Days Five Ways, and following.

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  24. Oh my goodness this looks amazing! Your hard work is showing xo

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  25. Ah-haa...looks great! We have a very boring concrete patio...think we need to try this. Thanks!!! Laurel

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  26. This looks fantastic! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  27. This looks FABULOUS!!!! I just love it. We are moving, having been in this house for 28 years. But for all those years I THOUGHT about really sprucing up the patio (under the deck), staining the concrete, and making it a real outdoor living space. Seeing this, makes me wish I had! It is beautiful. XO, Pinky

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  28. I've loved this look for years and am trying to convince the husband that the floors in our next store will get this treatment. The patio looks wonderful, Cindy!! :-) Sue

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  29. Wow! Beautiful job! I've always wanted to do this, just haven't gotten around to it but what an inspiration! :)

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  30. What color did you use? That looks great!

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  31. I think you did an outstanding job and have been wanting to do this to our patio. GOOD to know now I can get the supplies at Lowes. When I was checking into it several years ago they didn't carry it but now this is all the rage I guess they they changed.

    May I ask a question? Did you use a sprayer to put the gloss on or a roller?

    Thank you for posting and showing us your hard work.

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  32. Wow, what an amazing difference. I love it. I am a new follower!

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