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Decorative Concrete sets a good constructive example for 2013

The latest reports about the floundering motor industry, one of the key industries of the United States has created a ripple effect of "we better wait and see" and much trepidation in many other vital American industries.

The use of Decorative Concrete in both interior and exterior design seems to not only have escaped the depressing situation but is in the process of expanding. The diversity of its applications and its versatility as a raw material has made it into one of the fastest growing industries not only here in the States but in Countries as far away as South Africa and Australia.

Architects and designers alike are recommending Decorative Concrete as a raw material for both domestic and commercial undertakings. Hotels and restaurants have found that countertops for reception desks and bar counters made of this material are not only extremely hard wearing but also an aesthetic delight to tired travelers eyes and can provide an infinite number of exotic finishes to suit any décor.

Interior designers have also found that Decorative Concrete serves many purposes in the home from a wide variety of sink designs for kitchen, bathroom and barbeque areas to a broad choice of finishes for interior and exterior flooring.

The same applies to domestic countertops where each individual can express their own taste in design and application. "It is such a versatile material," said Rob Johnson, owner of Artcon Concrete, from his workshop in Boston area, "that it seems the only limiting factor to its application is ones imagination. With its growth in popularity, we get inundated with calls for all sorts of things that we haven't even thought of yet but are happy to make as it expands our product range and our share of the market". After listening to the depressing news about other industries, it is refreshing to find an industry that is growing instead of contracting with no signs of slowing down in the foreseeable future.

Artcon Concrete

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