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‎01-25-2017 06:35 PM
All of our concrete (sidewalks, patios, driveways) are a sand color, however we do have a house that it is all white.
When it's being poured (wet) it looks like a grayish putty color, but dries to a white or sandy beige.
I've seen gray concrete before.
Abbey--too much of the same color. (Pots, lion and your concrete itself) IMO.
What color is the outside of the house?
I would paint the lion RED! And then I'd make sure to plant RED geraniums or RED impatients or something RED.
If red clashes with your home's colors, take a color from the peacock feather--PURPLE! Paint the lion PURPLE. And plant PURPLE petunias.
Keep everything else concrete color.
The lion told me it does NOT want to be gray. Blah.![]()
‎01-25-2017 06:41 PM
Maybe just live with it for awhile. Sometimes things start to blend in with their surroundings.
‎01-25-2017 09:56 PM
Not all concrete is gray. Our sidewalk and driveway are a sand color. They pour the cement with sandstone in it and then they hose it off leaving the stones slightly exposed. The result is very nice and we love it!
‎01-25-2017 10:22 PM
@Lorik62 I never said ALL concrete is grey - I said all untreated concrete is grey. Your concrete is treated to be a different color.
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