We used Brick Red on the patio to make the concrete feel more intentional. The first coat gave us a preview, and the edges were simple to touch up. The Brick Red color gave the patio the depth it was missing.
This color went on the tired back porch as part of a bigger outdoor cleanup. After we cleared the dust from the joints, the product spread more evenly than I expected. The back porch looks cared for again.
I wanted a fresh natural gray finish on the front walk, and this got close to the look I had in mind. After we taped the borders before rolling, the coverage was solid on the rougher spots. It looks better in person because the front walk still has natural variation. This was a good upgrade for the money.
Cobalt Blue felt like the right color for the outdoor bar area because we wanted a bold blue accent. After we blew off the dust before starting, the application felt manageable for a weekend project. The outdoor bar area still shows texture, which is exactly what we wanted.
I used Limestone Yellow to change the look of our courtyard without covering the texture. Once the concrete was clean, the main section rolled out cleanly. The color did its job because the courtyard no longer looks plain gray. The finished look matched what we had in mind.