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Help Cemcrete choose new Colour Hardener colours

19/2/2015

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Cemcrete’s most love floor product, Colour Hardener, has been around for years and the colour range is in serious need of an upgrade! We want you to be part of this exciting process of choosing and editing. Have a look below at the current colour range and let us know in the comment section or via email which colours you love, which we could do without, and brand new ones that are not part of the range too.
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

Colour Hardener is a granolithic concrete material that strengthens and colours the surface of screeds. It provides you with a beautiful natural, earthly finish with subtle mottling and colour variation. Colour Hardener creates an extremely durable and hardwearing interior and exterior floor finish that is easy to maintain. You can get more information about Colour Hardener here. Here's a look at the current Colour Hardener colours:
Neutrals:
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

Greys:
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

Yellows:
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

Browns:
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

Colours:
Help Cemcrete choose new colours for Colour Hardener cement floor finish

* Please note the colours in this post are a guide only, an physical colour sample or on-site sample should be obtained before final colour selection is approved

For more ideas and inspiration visit Cemcrete's Pinterest page below:
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Leave your ideas in the comments section below or alternatively email ideas or photos to marketing@cemcrete.co.za and we will upload it here.

We are looking forward to seeing your ideas and launching the new Colour Hardener colour range.
9 Comments
Tertia Botha
3/3/2015 01:22:38 pm

Stone
Grey
Ochre

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Michael Rickhoff
3/3/2015 06:39:10 pm

I really would like to see some "smarty box" vibrant colours to use in childrens gardens........would be great!

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Angie
8/3/2015 03:09:00 pm

I looove the colours and the greys... what about pinks?

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Michael Rickhoff
8/3/2015 05:05:45 pm

.......would adore some real pinks......great if there were a whole mix range...

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Rae
12/3/2015 10:33:47 pm

A light and dark cuppachino colour is needed - a neutral beige undertone

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Salome
15/5/2015 06:34:28 am

I'd love a real old farm stoep red - it is not post box red - a bit deeper, yet not rusty or autumny - perhaps oxblood red?

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Kathleen
9/9/2015 08:44:20 am

I love Casa Sanchia. Have they used Stone or Cobble Milk?

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Cemcrete link
9/9/2015 10:50:42 pm

Hi Kathleen,

Thank you for your comment.

For Casa Sanchia they used a mix of 50% Stone and 50% White.

Just shout if there's anything else we can assist you with.


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Christensen
11/4/2016 04:07:40 am

I would love to see some purple, maybe a lavender, pastel light blue and pink shades even as far as a turquoise. If its possible to mix colour hardeners together, solid primary colours would make a good base for mixing specials.

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