Concrete: Explore 6 Options for Exterior Home Design
ConcreteNetwork.com features a new interactive tool that can be used to explore six options for incorporating concrete into exterior home design and improvement projects. The tool covers architectural accents, concrete driveways, walkways and more.
Calimesa, CA November 6, 2009 – There are a great number of design opportunities that can be incorporated into a home's exterior appearance. ConcreteNetwork.com now offers a new, interactive tool that allows homeowners and designers to explore the options available with concrete. Covering six popular uses, the tool covers architectural accents, entryways, exterior siding, walkways, driveways, and landscaping.
This easy-to-use tool showcases a typical American home and landscape. Highlighted on the photo are the six areas listed above where concrete can be used. Homeowners and designers are able to click on the area in question and get a detailed summary and list of other resources on how concrete can be successfully incorporated in that area.
The tool is useful in helping consumers not only explore areas of their home's exterior that may need improvement, but the tool also gives consumers ideas and options they may not have known were available with concrete.
Investing in the enhancement of a home's exterior façade and landscape can significantly improve its curb appeal and value. By incorporating subtle details such as architectural concrete elements above doors or windows, to the addition of more distinct concrete products such as a patterned and colored driveway, concrete is a surefire way to add long-lasting appeal.
To take advantage of this free, interactive concrete design tool, visit ConcreteNetwork.com.
Established in 1999, The Concrete Network's purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative techniques and applications. These include stamped concrete, stained concrete floors, concrete countertops, polished concrete, and much more. Over 10 million people visit ConcreteNetwork.com per year to research, get ideas and to find a contractor.
The site excels at connecting buyers with local contractors in their area through its Find a Concrete Contractor service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada, and is fully searchable by more than 20 types of decorative concrete work in over 200 regional areas throughout North America.