colors & patterns
*Before making a final decision on a color, Please visit the Showroom located in Aurora IL, some images may appear differently on computer screens.

K&M Concrete offers many different patterns and colors. For more information, you can visit one of our suppliers at www.butterfieldcolor.com. We guarantee quality work in a timely manner. From patios to driveways to walkways, every job is unique. Quality work is done in a timely manner and cleaned up thoroughly when the project is complete.


Stamped Patterns

Herringbone Brick
Wood Plank
Old Chicago Brick
Ashlar Slate
Large Stone Fan
Fieldstone
Basketweave
Cottage Slate
Majestic Ashlar
Orchard Stone
Mayan Cobblestone
Cobblestone
Pennsylvania Herringbone
Old Chicago Herringbone
Pennsylvania Ave. Brick
24X24 Bluestone
12X12 Slate
18X18 Slate
3' x 3' Slate
6X6 Slate
Heavy Stone Texture
River Bottom Texture
Chiseled Slate Texture
Shallow-veined Slate

uni-mix™ colors

U11 Autumn Oak
U12 Sunset Beige
U21 Sandstone
U13 Millstone
U22 Salt Marsh Gray
U23 Dusty Rose
U14 Pewter
U16 Harvest Wheat
U37 Auburn
U26 Lanon Stone
U25 Santa Fe Buff
U33 Hampshire Red
U34 Brick Red
U35 Shadow Slate
 
U24 Georgia Clay
U15 Coral Buff
U19 Flint
U36 Charcoal
U31 Terra Cotta
U18 Gull Gray
 

perma-cast™ colors

P31 Gray Linen
P32 Bone
P11 Gray Plum
P41 Blue Stone
P22 Arena Buff
P24 French Cream
U14 Pewter
P12 Storm Gray
P13 Deep Charcoal
P27 Canyon
P14 Walnut
P15 Brick Red
P16 Dark Red
P28 Slate Gray
 
P25 Colina Tan
P17 Terra Cotta
P18 Chestnut
P19 Russet
P21 Coral Gables Pink
P26 Cape Cod Gray
 

Perma-Cast™ Antiquing Release

The antiquing release is dusted over the surface of freshly colored concrete flatwork before using a pattern-stamping tool. The release agent prevents the tool from sticking to newly colored, freshly stamped concrete. As the tool is pulled from the concrete, the colored release powder is layered into the textured surfaces of the concrete. Upon washing and sealing, the difference in color between the underlying concrete and the release creates a visually attractive, antiqued look to the concrete. The added color gives the appearance of depth.

 

The amount of release agent imparted will vary with job site conditions. The final results will range between color of base concrete to that of the antiquing release, usually landing somewhere in between. Since the antiquing release is mechanically, not chemically bonded, the surface must be sealed and maintained to preserve its antiqued appearance over time.