05/02/2026
Here are a couple of our polished concrete projects: an outdoor kitchen worktop and a polished concrete hearth.
We made melamine moulds, siliconing the corners to create a small radius on the edges before pouring the concrete.
The outer layer was poured without fibres to give a clean finish, with fibre-reinforced concrete added through the centre of the pour for strength.
We vibrated the cast to remove air bubbles.
The worktops were made using standard grey cement for a more rustic look, while the hearth was cast using white cement.
Once cured, the moulds were carefully removed. We then made a slurry using neat cement to fill any air bubbles or imperfections, sanding back smooth between passes. This process was repeated several times before sealing and installing.
We love working with concrete — it’s incredibly versatile and can be used in so many different ways. We’re hoping to take on more projects like this in the future.