concrete flooring
1 of 1noun/ˈkɑnkrit ˈflɔrɪŋ/
Forms:concrete floorings
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a type of flooring made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates, such as sand or gravel, that is poured into a flat surface and then cured and polished
Concrete flooring is a type of flooring made from poured concrete that is typically smooth, durable, and long-lasting. It can be left plain or finished with various textures, colors, or patterns, such as polished, stained, or stamped to create a unique look. Concrete floors are often used in modern or industrial-style spaces, as well as in garages, basements, and commercial buildings. They are easy to maintain and clean but can be cold and hard underfoot. Concrete flooring is also highly durable and resistant to wear, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas.
- The kitchen has sleek concrete flooring, giving it a modern and industrial feel.
- Concrete flooring in the garage makes cleaning up oil spills much easier.
- He chose concrete flooring for the basement because it is durable and easy to maintain.
- The home's concrete flooring was stained to add warmth and color to the rooms.
- Many commercial spaces prefer concrete flooring due to its strength and low maintenance.