Chocolate Fudge colored concrete can have quite a few different hues depending on the volume of color added to your mix.
There is quite a noticeable difference between a single and double bag pour which in turn makes it one of our more common brown hues.
This is a very flixible color that can be used in any back yard that has the more natural beige colors, or against brown stucco/siding.
This color is also great around raised beds for flowers or even as a mow strip up against exposed aggregate driveways or pads.
We find this color also matches very well against hot tubs, and is used quite commonly in icon stamps or artistic details.
When using more modern stamp features, this color also makes for an amazing wood stamp pattern when you pair it with a topical color to really get the embedded "grain" texture using a wood type stamp.
Due to it's use with the wood stamps, it also is amazing for borders or walkways and can even look very nice up against a cooler grey as long as you are utilizing it as a wooden texture.
Integral Ready Mix Concrete is superior to topical coatings because it is mixed evenly and completely throughout the concrete prior to it being poured.
This means that if there is a crack or cut to the concrete over time, that the natural concrete colour does not show through.
This helps protect the overall look of the concrete even if damage or chips occur over time.
This colour chart is approximate and does not depict the exact colours that can be attained. The samples pictured here were devleoped in a controlled environment using materials that may vary in different locations.
Many factors affect the colour of the finished product, including but not limited to:
This chart must be used only as a guideline for colour selection. A test pour is highly recommended to make sure the results meet your expectations.