
This decorative technique for concrete surfaces involves embedding rock salt crystals into freshly poured concrete and then washing them away once the concrete has partially hardened. This process leaves small, pitted impressions,... Read more »

A textured surface achieved on concrete, commonly used for exterior applications, involves the application of sodium chloride granules to freshly placed concrete. As the concrete cures, the salt dissolves, leaving behind small... Read more »

This decorative technique involves embedding coarse salt granules into freshly poured concrete. As the concrete cures, the salt dissolves, leaving behind distinctive, pitted textures on the surface. The result is a visually... Read more »

This type of decorative concrete involves embedding salt crystals into the surface of freshly poured concrete. As the concrete cures, the salt is washed away, leaving behind small, pitted indentations. This results... Read more »

This specific type of decorative surface results from applying rock salt crystals to freshly poured concrete before it cures. As the concrete hardens, the salt is embedded. Once fully cured, the salt... Read more »