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All Concrete... Just Looks like Brick and Stone!

All Concrete... Just Looks like Brick and Stone!

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Who Do We Love?… Repeat Customers!!!

Tuscan Kitchen Countertop Closeup

Tuscan Kitchen Countertop Closeup

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This Client Now Has Concrete Floors, Countertops & Backsplashes!

This Client Now Has Concrete Floors, Countertops & Backsplashes!

We love repeat Customers! Really we do. We love working with them to make their homes or businesses customized to their specifications. What we do is art, and our very special repeat clients understand that they will find what we do no where else. We can adjust color until it becomes exactly what you want.

This kitchen makeover was inspired by the Tuscan look in kitchen popular now. If you do a google search on that, you will find lot’s of photos of travertine, tumbled travertine backsplashes etc. What they don’t tell you is that natural stone is very porous, not very sanitary in a kitchen. Nasty things can hide in there. The look is very pretty and old world. So we at Impressive Restorations replicated that look with materials that are earth friendly and kitchen friendly. Solid surfaces that dare germs to hide in them. Our faux stone is three dimensional, and individually colored like the real thing. The shades in this kitchen were chosen by the Lady of the House and make this space inviting and comfy. After having done the kitchen floor, the front entry and now the kitchen countertops and backsplashes… they want a bid on the back patio. Can’t Wait!

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Swimming Pool Season

NW Pool Deck joining Patio

NW Pool Deck joining Patio

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Impressive Restorations Hand Colored This Striking Pool Deck

Impressive Restorations Hand Colored This Striking Pool Deck

Hot enough for ya?”- Concrete Supplier.

“Why? Can you make it Hotter?!”- Jorge, Impressive Restorations Fearless Leader.

Yep, it’s swimming pool season, and in this weather we don’t mind a dip ourselves. Recently some former clients and very good friends called us in for a finish to a large backyard project. This included resurfacing new and old concrete to unify it in texture and tone, as well as adding a decorative element. The areas included over 1,000 sq. ft. of patio and fireplace area, in addition to the pool deck. To finish, all of the patios and pool deck were sealed with Non-Slip Sealer. The results are just gorgeous.

This home is located in the Highland Park neighborhood in Moore, OK. These folks are good friends and support us in many ways. They are happy to give references. Just call Impressive Restorations for references, or a free estimate at (405) 824-5910, or email at info@ImpressiveRestorations.com

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Something a Little Different

The Willows- South Planter

The Willows- South Planter

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Impressive Restorations Enhanced this Entry with Both Decorative Concrete and Real Brick and Stone

Impressive Restorations Enhanced this Entry with Both Decorative Concrete and Real Brick and Stone

Most of our fans and clients know about our craftsman style techniques in decorative concrete. Many don’t know that we also have some masonry skills. It’s hard work, but satisfying. We recently finished several planters for a homeowner who already has Impressive Restorations concrete work done on their driveway and walks up to and including thier front porch. Impressive Restorations crew installed three large brick and Ada stone planters to match the house, and the Faux brick and stone we already installed in concrete. From the street I dare anyone to tell… Which is Real? Which is Faux?!

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