Customising your Polished Concrete Floor
Every polished concrete floor is unique. The final appearance is shaped by three key choices: your slab design selections, how much stone you want to reveal and the level of gloss you prefer. These options allow you to create anything from a minimal, understated finish to a bold architectural statement.
Slab Design
Your concrete pour plays a major role in the final look of polished concrete. Factors such as mix design, placement, finishing techniques, joint layout and curing all influence the result. For new builds, ask us for our Slab Guidelines before pouring to ensure the best finish. Timing is also vital — reach out and request the installation process documentation for polished concrete.
Aggregate Exposure
- Zero Exposure — creamy, minimalistic, contemporary
- Random Exposure — salt and pepper effect, subtle movement and variation
- Full Exposure — rich, consistent stone appearance, bold architectural character
Gloss / Sheen Levels
- Low Gloss — understated, low reflectivity
- Gloss — balanced sheen, popular in homes and commercial spaces
- High Gloss — maximum clarity and light reflection for premium interiors