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The Best Concrete Trends in 2025: Enhance Your Home

Concrete is a perennial favourite construction material because of its strength and resiliency.

Published: 8 January 2026
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Richard MarshFounder · CoastCrete · 20+ years pouring Perth concrete

1. Concrete Driveway

What it is- Concrete driveways are durable and provide a touch of upscale elegance to your home.

What concrete is used- Numerous types of concrete are used to make driveways. CoastCrete experts will suggest the best kind for your area.

The benefits-

  • Value- A concrete driveway can increase the property value of your home.
  • Durability- Your concrete driveway will stand the test of time with little maintenance.
  • Appearance- You can customise your driveway to accent any style of home.

Complications-

  • The cost of a concrete driveway is prohibitive for some homeowners
  • If the ground below the driveway settles unevenly, the drive can be negatively impacted.

Best areas of use- You can use the same colour and style for al fresco areas around your home.

2. Concrete Tabletops

What it is- Custom concrete tabletops and bench tops are a popular addition to many homes as well as commercial properties.

What concrete is used- Industrial grade concrete custom stained and polished

The benefits-

  • Versatile- These countertops are made to fit your space, no matter the size. The colours of the stain are also customised to enhance any décor
  • Heat Resistant- The high-quality concrete will not be damaged by hot pans.
  • Durable- The concrete countertops are sealed and made to last.

Complications-

  • These countertops are quite heavy and may need extra support.
  • After some time, resealing may be necessary.

Best areas of use- Kitchens are the most popular place for concrete tabletops, but bathrooms, dining areas, and offices also benefit from their use.

3. Concrete Pool Edging

What it is- Your pool is surrounded by a seamless concrete edge with a unique, free-flowing look.

What concrete is used- A seamless pool edging is usually made from precast concrete or poured concrete.

The benefits

  • Enhanced Appearance- The seamless edge looks modern and much less awkward than traditional pool surrounds.
  • Non-Slip- A seamless anti-slip surround keeps your family and friends safe.
  • Eliminates Pests- Concrete pool edging will not be over-run with grass and weeds. Also, ants, spiders, and bees cannot make their homes on concrete surfaces.

Complications

  • There is potential for cracking because of exposure to the sun.
  • The edging may not precisely match other outdoor concrete in your yard.
  • Slip-resistant surrounds have traction that may feel rough on the skin.

Best areas of use- The concrete pool edging can expand to other areas of your yard.

4. Exposed Aggregate Concrete Design

What it is- Creating exposed aggregate involves washing away the top layer of newly poured concrete to reveal the aggregate beneath.

What concrete is used- Typically, high-strength concrete that resists shrinking is used for exposed aggregate.

The benefits-

  • Enhances Décor- Exposed aggregate is an ideal decorative solution because adding various aggregate materials can control the concrete colours.
  • Slip Resistant- The surface provides excellent traction.
  • Durable- An exposed aggregate surface is quite sturdy

Complications-

  • The surface can experience damage if washed with too much water pressure.
  • The degree of exposure may differ in various areas if not rendered correctly.
  • A white, powdery residue can appear on the top as water-soluble salts move to the surface and crystallize.

Best areas of use- Exposed aggregate concrete is often used for outdoor spaces. It also is an excellent choice for decorative features like garden paths and retaining walls.

5. Honed and Polished Aggregate

What it is- Experts create honed and polished aggregate by grinding the concrete until the desired finish is achieved. Next, the surface is vigorously polished.

What concrete is used- Typically, concrete mixes that blend cement, water, and other materials like sand, gravel, or crushed stone.

The benefits- When using honed and polished aggregate, there are numerous benefits, which include,

  • Durable- This finish is highly resistant to wear and tear
  • Easy to Maintain- Keeping honed and polished aggregate looking great is a simple task. Additionally, the surface resists stains, mould, and allergens.
  • Visual Appeal- Honed and polished aggregate enhances a modern aesthetic. Various exposed aggregates add texture, colour, and interest to surfaces.

Complications-

  • It can be slippery when wet, but an anti-slip coating can help reduce the issue.
  • Moisture can be a problem. It is vital to check for moisture on the existing surface and apply moisture barriers to prevent problems.
  • Imperfections on the surface can happen if pieces of aggregate are dislodged while honing.

Best areas of use- Honed and polished aggregate accentuates various spaces within the home, like hallways and dining areas; it is also a popular choice for commercial properties.

6. Polished Concrete Overlays

What it is- Polished concrete overlays are thin concrete coatings between 10 mm and 15 mm thick. This is spread over a surface and polished, creating a polished finish. Polished concrete overlays are an ideal option when it is necessary to refresh old, damaged, or uneven concrete floors, elevating the area and giving a new look without tearing up existing surfaces.

What concrete is used- Part of what makes polished concrete overlays popular is that they can be made using a number of materials-these range from polymer-modified concrete to cement-based compounds.

The benefits- Polished concrete overlays are a good alternative for homes and businesses.

  • Environmentally friendly as they repurpose old surfaces, reducing the need for new materials and eliminating waste
  • There are a great many choices for colours and patterns
  • Easy to care for and durable

Complications-

  • Careful surface preparation before placing the overlays is vital
  • Cracks in the surface underneath the veneer can sometimes come through
  • Moisture in the existing surface can cause bubbling in the overlayer

Best areas of use- Polished concrete overlays are frequently used in residential, retail, and commercial applications.

Perth’s Exposed Aggregate Professionals

Using concrete for various undertakings is an excellent idea. Its inherent qualities, like strength and versatility, make concrete a welcome addition to numerous locations. It is an ideal material that adds value to your home.

To find out how your home can benefit from the addition of concrete, please reach out to us at CoastCrete. We will help you find decorative concrete that will make you the envy of the neighbourhood.

The CoastCrete Team is a group of professionals with a passion for imparting knowledge and information about everything relating to concrete. With more than 10 years of experience in the industry, the team understands the ins and outs of concrete. There are plenty of things to learn about the material itself, and the CoastCrete Team is ready to provide comprehensive guides and tips.

The world of concrete is truly vast and fascinating. The CoastCrete Team will delve into it, so readers learn something new. Comprising dedicated pros, they have firsthand experience with the material. They share the wisdom they have gained from the installation of different kinds of concrete, including overlays and exposed aggregate. The Team also writes about various topics from tabletops to flooring to their maintenance.

They also consult with real experts, including the managing director of CoastCrete, Richard Marsh. This way, readers are guaranteed to get exclusive and factual details about all things concrete.

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About Richard Marsh

Founder · CoastCrete · 20+ years on the tools

Richard founded CoastCrete in Perth after a decade of pouring driveways, alfrescos and pool surrounds across the metro. He writes the articles, answers the calls, and runs the crew personally on every job — so what you read here is the same advice he gives clients on-site every week.

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