Awesome How To Do Concrete Countertops Yourself
Pour a bag of the concrete mix into a wheelbarrow.
How to do concrete countertops yourself. Add the color mix Image 1 -- ash was used for this particular project to the dry powder a little at a time. Seal covered in the next post. Scoop shovel or pour the concrete into the countertop form.
If you want to add color to the countertop nows the time to add pigment to the mix. One of the most expensive parts of a makeover for a kitchen bathroom or laundry room renovation is the countertops. Concrete countertops may look like massive slabs but in reality they are usually only 1-12 to 2 inches thick.
Still concrete countertops are very heavy and can weigh upwards of 19 to 25 pounds per square foot. The illusion that they are much thicker slabs is usually the result of a drop-front edging on the countertop. When the concrete is ready pour it into the mold about halfway full and then smooth it with a trowel.
To mix the color pour a half gallon of water into a bucket along with a pint of the color then add one gallon of water and stir. Test the tint with a small batch of concrete to check the final color. Wear hand protection and press the concrete mix into corners to ensure.
Thickness color dimensions sides and types of countertops. Pour enough concrete into the form to fill its volume completely then use your hands to work the material along the edges and into the corners. Simply apply thin layers of a specialized micro-concrete to existing laminate countertops like frosting a cake.
Ive seen concrete countertops on Pinterest and in design magazines but I recently discovered how easy these were to do at home. This is every step in building a concrete countertop. I can not say they require minimal effort but not nearly as much as I anticipated and you certainly to not need to be a carpenter or home improvement expert to tackle this one yourself and get stellar.