Primary colors are integral colors that are mixed with the concrete. Secondary colors are release colors and are also known as antique colors. These are used only during the concrete stamping process. If you are not stamping, you will have to choose from the primary chart.
It is important to remember that concrete colors and charts are only a representation of a certain amount of color per batch. The final color may vary due to many variables such as materials, ratios, and other factors. Thus, the color of your curb may be slightly different than what you see in the chart.
When it comes to landscaping, stamped curbing can be a great way to add some flair. At P.R. Curbing, we have a simple process that can produce a wide variety of looks to match your style. Here's how it works:
Step 1: You choose the concrete stamping pattern you want from our selection.
Step 2: You decide on the primary color of the curbing from our secondary color chart. This color will be the main color of the curbing, so take your time and choose carefully.
Step 3: We choose the best color from our primary chart to complement the color you chose. This color will be the lighter undertones that accompany the primary color, and it's important to choose a color that contrasts well.
Finally, we'll seal your stamped concrete curbing with a high-gloss acrylic concrete seal to protect it from the elements and bring out the colors. You can find more information on caring for and maintaining your curbing on our website.
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