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Decorative Concrete Patio
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A view of the fire ring.
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Another view with the trellis in the foreground.
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A fire pit or fireplace can extend the outdoor season.
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The view from the patio door.
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Rustic garden walkway.
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Virtually any medalion can be made.
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Outdoor counter & charcoal grill. (This is all concrete)
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Close up of grill (lid of grill leaning against base).
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Hand formed concrete fountain, pond and footbridge.
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Concrete and natural stone blend perfectly.
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Another engraved concrete medalion.
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Sometimes it's not fit to grill outdoors, so grill inside.
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Wood fired grilling produces the best flavors.
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A "Compass Rose" medalion.
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Driveway and sidewalk. We caution our clients that driveways take a lot of abuse during michigan winters.
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Another view.
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From the street.
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Indoor decorative concrete.
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The floor is concrete the rest is natural stone.
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This was a popular style that year.
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A much larger "Compass Rose."
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This really concrete not flagstone.
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A wider view.
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More concrete, no it's not split stone.
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Richer colors appeal to some people.
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Yes, it is too concrete.
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We can even make concrete look like bricks.
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We apologize that some of our photos appear in more than one gallery. Due to
circumstances beyond our control we have had difficulty retrieving all of our
photos. We have, however, been able to put together a fairly good cross section
of our work. Of course, after 20 years of construction, these photos are only a
small portion of what we have. We will add and update as more photos become
available. Check back often as this site is still under construction.