These images are from the Blue Fire Grill off of Woodruff Road in Greenville.
The floor is acid-stained with a mix of Malay Tan and diluted Black Stain.
Also notice the engraved logo in two of the photos.
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In this private residence basement, we cut 30 inch tiles and stained them Malay Tan.
We added a 4 inch square medallion in Black Stain at every 4th tile cut intersection.
We bordered the room using Black Stain.
The border color continues into the adjacent bathroom.
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At Cherokee Trikes and More in Greer, we cut a large tile pattern in the floor, leaving a large circle in the middle of the showroom where we engraved a 12 foot tall logo.
We stained the floor using Malay Tan, Cola and Black Stain. We colored the engraving using pigmented sealers.
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The owner of this townhouse wanted to get rid of her carpet.
She wanted a simple and elegant design to compliment her original works of art and modern décor.
We bordered all her rooms in Black Stain, then created flowing ribbons and decorative swirls in Black on a Vintage Umber background in her living room and on a Malay Tan background in her kitchen and bedroom to achieve this goal.
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At the Salsarita's Fresh Cantina at The Shops at Greenridge on Woodruff Road in Greenville, we used Malay Tan and Vintage Umber stains to color the 5 foot tile pattern.
We used Green Lawn stain to color the sun radiating from the serving line.
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We produced this patina effect on 30 inch tile cuts using subsequent coats of diluted Malay Tan and Aqua Blue stains on this indoor/outdoor room floor.
Then we bordered the room in English Red stain to frame the work.
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At Devereaux's restaurant, on Court Street in downtown Greenville, we had to remove multiple layers of carpet adhesive before we could find the concrete floor beneath.
Once we did, we stained it with Vintage Umber stain.
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For this floor at Augusta 20, a stylish clothing retailer in The Shops at Greenridge on Woodruf Road in Greenville, we used Malay Tan stain and a diluted Black Stain to create a "tortoise shell" look on the floor.
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This entryway at the Spartanburg County Library shows an example of acid-stained concrete outdoors.
For this floor we used Vintage Unber and Black Stain.
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We used a mixture of Aqua Blue and Green Lawn stains on this floor at TWIGS, a florist off Woodruff Road in Greenville.
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This private residence at The Lofts at Mills Mill is stained Vintage Umber with highlights of diluted Black Stain.
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Hand Picked, a specialty retailer with locations throughout the state (this one's in Columbia), wanted "nothing fancy".
So we removed the carpet and tile and stained the floor with Golden Wheat stain.
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We used a concentrated Golden Wheat stain and scored a 36 inch tile pattern to rejuvenate this screened in patio floor.
The customer was so thrilled with the results, that she had to go buy new furniture to go with her new floor.
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