Coffee Brown EverStain™ Magic: Transform Your Concrete, DIY-Style
Check out how folks like you turned their regular concrete into something special with this easy-to-use Coffee Brown EverStain™ stain. You’ll find before-and-after pics, handy tips, and maybe even the spark for your own project.
By Justin Richardson
Concrete Garage Floor: A Simple DIY Transformation
Looking to add some style and character to your garage? This simple DIY project can transform your dull and boring garage concrete floor into a stunning and functional space using coffee brown acid stain . For more ideas on how to upgrade your garage with concrete stain, check out our gallery.
DIY Faux-Tile Triumph with Coffee Brown EverStain™
Check out how one of our savvy DIYers achieved a stylish faux-tile look on their concrete floor. Armed with Coffee Brown EverStain™, a good deal of patience, and Gorilla Duct Tape, they crafted a striking design that really stands out. Discover their tips and tricks and get inspired for your own project.
Project Info:
- Project Completed In: 2 day(s)
- Estimate of Square Footage: 144 sq. ft.
- Project Description:
I started out consulting Ashli (my wife) on what size tile look we wanted. It was between 6×24 and 8×24, we ended up doing 8×24 so save us from having to do more lines, which brings me to the lines. Ashli and I had a science experiment with tape and which wouldn’t bleed through the stain under the tape, we tried 4 different types of tape and ended up on gorilla duct tape. I cut it down to ¼ in the best I could. I measured out and chalked lines and we laid the tape down in the tile design. I used our coffee brown stain and went to town, staying up till 1 am due to having to neutralize the acid stain and clean it. Pulling up the tape was the most satisfying part due to being able to see no bleed through and all mostly crisp lines. I decided to leave the lines the natural concrete color so it would offset the dark brown well. After the second of sealer last night I can say I’m really happy how this came out! - Personal Tips:
Test test test, use a inconspicuous area to find out if you can do what you want. Take your time, and don’t wipe with straight lines, go in circles. - Direct Colors Products Used:
1 Gal. Coffee Brown DIY EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Gloss Kit
1 Gal. ProWax Polish™ Gloss
New Build Makeover: Wood-look Patios with Coffee Brown EverStain™
Are you looking for a unique and stunning way to enhance your new construction wood plank stamped concrete patios? Coffee brown acid stain may be just what you need! In this post, we showcase a project where coffee brown acid stain was applied to both the front and back patios of a new construction home with wood plank stamped concrete. The result is a beautiful and durable finish that adds character and charm to the outdoor space.
Project Info:
- Project Completed In: 2 day(s)
- Estimate of Square Footage: 1200 sq. ft.
- Project Description:
New construction stamped concrete front and back patio - Personal Tips:
We used a push broom to get the sealer into the cracks - Direct Colors Products Used:
1 Gal. Coffee Brown DIY EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
5 Gal. Coffee Brown EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
Poolside Transformation: Revitalized Deck with Coffee Brown EverStain™
Dive into this pool deck transformation where a DIYer gave their faded stamped concrete a fresh new life. They used Coffee Brown EverStain™ acid stain to bring back color and added a high gloss finish for shine. To keep it safe and prevent slipping, they mixed in an Anti Slip additive. See how they turned their dull pool deck into a stunning, safe, and vibrant lounging area!
A Concrete Driveway Makeover: Neutral Tones Meet Bold Design
Not wanting to have a traditional driveway extension like their neighbors, our customers chose Malayan Buff and Coffee Brown acid stain and satin EasySeal. The extension actually sat unstained for about a year after installation before they decided to stain it! Finally, they were able to achieve the neutral look that they were aiming for with two acid stain colors.
Project Info:
- Project Completed In: 4 day(s)
- Estimate of Square Footage: 200 sq. ft.
- Project Description:
My husband designed and installed a full concrete extension to the driveway because we did not want to go the traditional paver extension route that many of our neighbors do. It sat in its finished but unstained state for over a year before we finally decided to stain it! We knew we wanted a neutral look that wouldn’t argue with the exterior colors of the house, but that also wouldn’t clash with the cool-toned “blue” of the driveway pavers.
After two rounds of trial kits to find the best color for our project, we originally decided that we would want to lay an all-over stain of Malayan Buff, with accents of Coffee Brown. Once things began to dry, however, we thought it needed to be darker. So we went through with another (heavier) coat of Coffee Brown to achieve the look we were hoping for!
Finally after a few days of coating and dry time, we were able to seal and use! - Personal Tips:
1. Definitely take the time and money to invest in a trial kit. You will want to see the colors in person and in their final state, and how the colors will compliment the surroundings.
2. When using a pump-deck sprayer, be sure to begin each spray/trigger-pull off your project to avoid splatter marks. And use small circular motions to help diffuse any areas that appear too concentrated as you are applying.
3. Use a two-man team if you can! Depending on your project, or look, it will be a lot easier to have one person laying down the base color while the second person is following with an accent color. - Direct Colors Products Used:
1 Gal. Coffee Brown EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
1 Gal. Malayan Buff DIY EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit - Other Products Used:
Gloves
Respirator mask
Eye protection
Revamping a Round Patio with Firepit: Black and Coffee Brown Acid Stains on New Concrete Add-On and Old Broomed Concrete Patio
Transforming a round patio with a firepit can seem like a daunting task, especially when trying to blend new and old concrete seamlessly. However, using black and coffee brown acid stains can help achieve a unique and stunning look, while also unifying the old broomed concrete and new concrete add-on. This project showcases the process of revamping a round patio with a firepit, including before and after photos of the black and coffee brown acid stain application.
Project Info:
- Project Completed In: 5 day(s)
- Estimate of Square Footage: 250 sq. ft.
- Project Description:
Small patio with 6 month old add on concrete and 25 year old concrete. - Personal Tips:
Sun dries the stain out fast
Use the spiked shoes - Direct Colors Products Used
1 Gal. Black DIY EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
1 Gal. Coffee Brown EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
Transforming A Basement Into A Family/Rec Room
Are you looking to add some character and charm to your basement? Look no further! This DIY project showcases a 400 sq ft basement transformation into a casual and rustic family/rec room using desert amber and coffee brown acid stain. With French Country farmhouse-style home, the customer opted for a more industrial and farmhouse-inspired look for the space. The room features a stunning reclaimed wood wall, live edge bar, and a sliding barn door. Want to know how it was done? Check out “Make Concrete Floors Look Like Leather With Acid Stains” for all the project details.
Game Room Glory: Vintage Leather Look with EverStain™ Acid Stains
See how one DIY duo took their game room to the next level with a vintage leather look. Using a clever mix of Cola, Coffee Brown, and Desert Amber EverStain™ acid stains, they achieved a rich, deep color that perfectly suits their style. They used EasySeal gloss, taking precautions for strong fumes, to enhance the depth of the color. Dive in to find out how they turned their game room into a stylish, cozy hangout spot!
Project Info:
- Project Completed In: 4 day(s)
- Estimate of Square Footage: 864 sq. ft.
- Project Description:
Remodeling game room - Direct Colors Products Used:
2 x 1 Gal. Coffee Brown EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
2 x 1 Gal. Cola EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
2 x 1 Gal. Desert Amber EverStain™ & EasySeal™ Satin Kit
1 Gal. ProWax Polish™ Satin
Rustic Charm: Farmhouse Style Barndominium Flooring With Acid Stain
What a charming farmhouse aesthetic this DC customer has created for their barndo! Earthy browns and amber acid stain really make this living space look homier. From bathroom floors to kitchen floors, it’s a look that works throughout the whole house.
Sprucing Up A Basement With Azure Blue And Coffee Brown Acid Staining: A Laundry Room Transformation
Are you looking for a unique and affordable way to add color and character to your concrete floor? This DIY acid stain project may be just what you need! In this post, we showcase a second project from a customer who has learned valuable lessons from their first acid stain project, resulting in stunning results. The project took about a week to complete, working around regular work schedules and allowing for drying time. By sharing their experience and tips, the “Acid Stain Concrete Basement Floor: How To Add Color And Character To Your Space” post can serve as a guide for anyone looking to embark on a similar project.
Transforming A Barndominium Into An Office With Wet-On-Dry Acid Staining
In this home renovation project, our customer transformed a barndominium into an office space by staining the concrete floors using the wet-on-dry method of acid stain layering. The colors chosen for this project were azure blue as a base and coffee brown, which were applied to create a unique marbled effect.
Revamping a Residence Concrete Floor: Black and Coffee Brown Acid Stains with Satin Finish
Revamping a Concrete Patio and Walkway: Concrete Overlay and Cola/Coffee Brown Acid Stains for a Beautiful Finish
A Veteran’s Concrete Acid Stained Driveway Design
We’re made in the USA! That’s why Direct Colors loves its veterans and their DIY projects. This customer used acid stain to dress up their driveway – and even incorporated an eagle and American flag design into the concrete!
If you want to know all the juicy details about how this awesome driveway was done, check out the article called “Staining A Brushed Concrete Driveway“.