Concrete Finishes
A complete guide to decorative, coloured and aggregate finishes for driveways, patios, paths and outdoor areas across Gisborne, Sunbury and surrounding suburbs.
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Concrete is one of the most versatile and durable building materials available, making it the foundation of countless driveways, patios, paths and outdoor spaces across Gisborne, Sunbury and Melton. But beyond its structural strength, concrete can also be customised with different surface treatments to improve appearance, performance and functionality.
Concrete finishes fall into three broad categories: decorative concrete, coloured & plain concrete, and exposed aggregate. Each type offers unique benefits, styles and applications. Whether you’re seeking a practical solution for a crossover in Diggers Rest, a stylish patio in Woodend, or a premium driveway in Fraser Rise, Cube Concreting has the expertise to deliver the right finish for your project.
Below, we break down each category of finish, explain where it’s best used, and link to detailed pages where you can learn more about each specific option.
Decorative Concrete
Decorative concrete transforms plain slabs into visually striking surfaces. It is ideal for homeowners who want their outdoor areas to make a statement while still benefiting from the durability of concrete.
One of the most practical decorative options, a Brushed or Swirl Finish involves texturing the concrete with a broom or swirl tool to create traction. This makes it particularly suited to driveways, crossovers and footpaths in suburbs like Sunbury, Melton and Hillside, where safety and durability are key.
The term Decorative Concrete covers a wide range of styles, from stamped patterns to surface treatments that mimic stone, brick or slate. It is popular for patios and entertaining spaces in Gisborne and Macedon, where homeowners want surfaces that blend strength with beauty.
For those wanting the elegance of slate without the high cost or maintenance, a Two-Tone Slate Impression is a durable alternative. By stamping patterns into concrete and layering colour, it creates depth and character, making it ideal for feature driveways in Fraser Rise or Taylors Hill.
A standout option for safety and style, Glow in the Dark Stone finishes combine fluorescent elements with concrete to create surfaces that illuminate at night. This is often used for pathways, garden edging or feature driveways in Deanside and Diggers Rest.
Coloured & Plain Concrete
Coloured and plain finishes are versatile, cost-effective and widely used across residential and commercial projects. They provide a clean look and can be tailored to suit both modern and traditional properties.
Coloured Concrete is created by mixing pigments into the concrete itself, producing a consistent shade throughout the slab. Homeowners in Gisborne, Sunbury and Melton use this finish for driveways and patios, choosing from natural tones, bold colours or modern greys to complement their homes.
A Trowel Finish delivers a smooth, polished surface, achieved using hand or power trowels. It is often selected for garage floors, patios and commercial areas in suburbs such as Macedon and Woodend, where clean, strong and uniform surfaces are required.
Designed with practicality in mind, Broom Finish Concrete is the most common choice for crossovers and footpaths. The broomed grooves add grip and reduce slipping hazards, making it a reliable option for high-traffic areas across Gisborne South, Diggers Rest and Hillside.
For straightforward projects, Coloured & Plain Concrete provides durability without unnecessary complexity. Whether left in its natural grey or tinted with pigment, it remains a cost-effective and functional choice for driveways and walkways.
Exposed Aggregate
Exposed aggregate is considered one of the premium finishes in concreting, offering a decorative appearance while remaining extremely tough and weather-resistant. It showcases the natural beauty of stone, making it a favourite for high-end driveways, patios and pool surrounds.
An Exposed Aggregate Finish involves washing back the surface of freshly poured concrete to reveal decorative stones within. The result is a textured, slip-resistant and stylish surface ideal for residential and commercial spaces in Gisborne, Sunbury and Melton.
Our main Exposed Aggregate page acts as a hub, introducing this finish and linking to detailed topics such as installation, maintenance and patios.
For an in-depth look at the process, visit our page on Exposed Aggregate Concrete Installation. It explains everything from site preparation in Diggers Rest to sealing patios in Woodend.
Keeping your surface in great condition is simple with the right care. Our Exposed Aggregate Concrete Maintenance guide covers resealing, cleaning and protection tips tailored to Melbourne’s climate.
For outdoor living areas, patios finished in exposed aggregate combine style with functionality. Explore our dedicated page on Exposed Aggregate Patios to see how they enhance entertaining spaces in suburbs like Fraser Rise and Macedon.
There are multiple ways to expose the aggregates, each offering a slightly different appearance. Our Aggregate Concrete Finishing Techniques page explains the options so you can select the best look for your project.
Looking for inspiration and up-to-date advice? Our Exposed Aggregate Concrete Guide 2024 provides design ideas, colour combinations and expert recommendations for projects across Gisborne and Greater Melbourne.
FAQS
What are the main types of concrete finishes?
They fall into three categories: decorative finishes (such as stamped, brushed, or slate impression), coloured and plain finishes, and exposed aggregate finishes.
Which finish is best for driveways?
Exposed aggregate and coloured concrete are popular for driveways in Gisborne, Sunbury and Melton due to their durability and appearance. Broom finishes are often required at crossovers for safety.
Can concrete finishes be customised?
Yes. You can choose from different textures, colours and patterns to suit your property, whether it’s a rustic home in Macedon or a modern build in Fraser Rise.
How long do these finishes last?
With proper installation and maintenance, decorative, coloured and exposed aggregate finishes can all last decades.
Why choose Cube Concreting?
With over 20 years of experience across Gisborne South, Sunbury, Melton and Greater Melbourne, we provide high-quality finishes tailored to your home’s style and practical needs.