Friday, October 30, 2009

K Stone Diamond Polishing


At the 2009 Parade of Homes this year we used a product in the garage known as diamond concrete polishing. There is a fantastic company here in San Antonio called K Stone www.kstoneinc.com . Rick, the owner has a crew that will come in and use progressively lighter abrasion wheels to finish the color to a mirror-like finish. This is quite different than acid-stain concrete applications that you may be use to. In the past, companies such as Bass Pro Shop and HEB have utilized products like this because it is very low maintenance and friendly on the budget when compared to tile or wood options. It is also becoming more and more mainstream in general living areas of the home. The price point is around $6 per square foot and can go up from there, which is a little higher than traditional acid stain. However, the long term maintenance costs are quite less. As stained concrete becomes more accepted in residential construction, it is a great option to consider when planning a flooring surface for your next home.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Water Feature

Previous to deciding on a pool for the 2009 Parade of Homes, the big debate was, do we get a hot tub or not. There are those who think that the absence of a hot tub can kill a sale, and others who think that the costs associated with energy output for heating it make it a less desired option. What we did was decide against it, mainly due to budget concerns. We decided instead to put a water feature that didn't necessarily create a lot of noise, but was cool to look at. If you'll notice in the picture, the water feature we chose was clean lined and had an oozing water effect. This was created by Liquid Assets, the pool company we chose for the project. The water creates a continual shine over the black glass we chose for the structure, and makes it look like an art piece. In addition, the water carries the light with it and illuminates the top most part of the feature. The light can be changed to any color you want with the pool remote, or can rotate between the different spectrums if you choose that setting. The water sound was still addressed though by deck jets which rooster tail into the pool from the outside most coping. It was a different look, but one that we received a lot of compliments on.