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DIY Concrete home decor projects

by Brenda K. Love 01/08/2023

When you think of DIY, concrete is not likely the first thing that comes to mind. However, concrete is surprisingly easy to work with for a wide variety of DIY projects. Whether you want to create purely functional additions to your home or fun, industrial-style decor, there are DIY concrete projects for you.

Here are some great suggestions for concrete projects to try:

DIY concrete coasters

Many homeowners would agree: you can never have too many drink coasters. A custom set of concrete coasters also makes a clever gift idea for anybody on your list.

For this concrete project, use a plastic cup or lid as a mold for the coasters. Once they’re set, you can customize them with paint or concrete stain for added aesthetic appeal. Glue foam dots to the bottom to protect your surfaces from scratches.

DIY concrete planter

You can create concrete planters in any shape or style. They make perfect cache pots or containers for houseplants, succulents and air plants.

For a sleek, modern vibe, customize your concrete planters with metallic paint to balance out the rustic aesthetic. Use geometric shapes, stripes or polka dot patterns to make them truly unique.

DIY concrete votive candleholders

Custom candleholders for tea lights are simple to make and to customize. You can use a wide variety of containers for a mold, depending on what shape you’d like your candleholder to be. Individual cylinder candleholders can use plastic cups, while a single concrete piece for multiple candles might use a large rectangular box.

One inspiring idea is to use lace or mesh on the inside of your mold to add texture. Finish off your candleholders with metallic paint or keep them plain for a charming and rustic aesthetic.

DIY concrete stepping stones

Does your yard or garden need a pathway? Instead of spending a fortune on expensive flagstone, try making your own DIY stepping stones with concrete. Use a plastic tray or bucket lid to make quick and simple circular molds, or build wooden box molds for other shapes.

Add concrete stain for a colorful twist, or even glass beads and mortar for a whimsical pathway.

The list of possible DIY concrete projects is practically endless. For larger projects, consider making a concrete fire pit or your own concrete countertops. However, to get started, these ideas are perfect for exploring the possibilities of concrete crafting.

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Brenda K. Love

With over 10 years experience serving the Dallas and metro area, I am dedicated to providing my clients with outstanding customer service and to earning the referral business of my clients. I focus on family values and customer service. I have made a lot of friends in this business. Constant communication is a big part of my success. Proven professional who brings knowledge, skill and care to every transaction. I would love to be your realtor and if you know of anyone who is thinking about buying or selling a home or would just like additional information about property values in my area then call, text or email me today. If you or someone you know are a veteran, firefighter, policeman, teacher, doctor, nurse contact me about special incentives. If you or someone you know has a blemish on your credit report and is not in active bankruptcy contact me about a new company that can help you get into a home. If you need a reputable credit repair company that will give you help to get back on the right track then I have a great company. If you want to purchase a home but still don't have enough saved there are still available funds to help you with that. Are you or someone you know relocating to the Dallas area? I have helped families relocate here. I understand your family's needs. Certifications: New Home Construction, Senior Designation, American Warrior, First Time Home Buyer, EPRO,Relocation