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alldesignconcrete-blog · 5 years ago
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Welcome to All Design Concrete, your leading in custom and decorative concrete company in Medley, FL. Our concrete contractors can handle all your needs in one place, ensuring that one simple call gets you the service you need.
With numerous residential and commercial projects under our belt, we can handle everything thrown at us including:
Concrete Driveways
Concrete Stamping
Concrete Patios
Concrete Sidewalk
Concrete Curbs
Concrete Staining
We are licensed and insured so that you have full confidence in our ability to do our job right the first time, and with elite precision. Our contractors are committed to ensuring that every aspect of every feature of your exterior works and looks exactly the way you want them to. Contact All Design Concrete today and we'll give you a comprehensive description of all the services and products we offer.
https://medleyconcretecontractor.com/
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alldesignconcrete-blog · 5 years ago
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Concrete Stamping
Plain concrete is more than just a sturdy foundation for your stonework or other projects. It can also be used to give your buildings a decorative look and a pleasing aesthetic. At All Design Concrete, we have years of concrete stamping experience, providing the best design services in Medley, FL. Whatever pattern you desire, we can accommodate to ensure you get the look for your flooring you've always wanted. We can do travertine, brick, spray decks, and more. Contact All Design Concrete today and have your building look it's very best.
https://medleyconcretecontractor.com/
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alldesignconcrete-blog · 5 years ago
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Concrete Patios
Hire a professional concrete contractor for your next patio project. It is important to hire the right people to reap the benefits of having the job done right and done the first time. With years of experience servicing concrete patios, we at All Design Concrete are here to provide exceptional customer service at an affordable price without sacrificing quality. With a focus on precision, affordability, and top-tier work, we can get any concrete patio project done, regardless of size. If you want your concrete work done right, contact us at All Design Concrete to serve all your concrete needs.
https://medleyconcretecontractor.com/
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alldesignconcrete-blog · 5 years ago
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Concrete Driveways
If you are looking for a professional concrete contractor in Medley, FL, then you are looking for All Design Concrete. We provide quality concrete driveways serviced by top pavers in the area. Our driveway cement is of the highest quality and is assured to stay in amazing condition and make the front of your home stay looking beautiful for years to come. Just let us know your cement needs and we will take care of the rest. We complete every job on time and leave no mess when it is done. To take advantage of our concrete services, go ahead and contact us at All Design Concrete today!
https://medleyconcretecontractor.com/
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andary · 7 years ago
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Concrete Mammoths of Qanat Bakish [Set 2of3] . Abandoned “Al Biyada” Chalets 1970 Qanat Bakish, Baskinta, (Faraya) Mount-Lebanon, Lebanon By Georges Tamer Haddad Architect [2017:08:15 12:05:00] . Designed late 60s close to the Qanat Bakish ski slopes, the project was discontinued at the start of the Lebanese civil war in 1975. This plain concrete (béton brute) modernist architecture bears bas-reliefs designed by the architect and integrated in the initial pouring of the concrete formwork, typical of that era. This plain architecture echoes the arid slopes of this mountain peak during the summer period. The bas-reliefs give the whole site a feel of primal rupestrian art, parietal art, when each unit with its temporary structural front columns mimic herds of mammoths. From afar, the abandoned structure looks silent and still. Surprisingly humans occupy now the unfinished lodges, families fleeing the neighboring Syrian conflict. . #faraya #qanatbakish #qanatbakiche #baskinta #mountlebanon #lebanon #montliban #liban #brut #brutalism #plainconcrete #betonbrut #concrete #modernism #design #architecture #architect #architects #architecte #georgesthaddad #georgeshaddad #georgestamerhaddad #buildings #i_know_what_they_did_last_summer #lebanon #national_heritage #safeguard #culture #collective_memory #erase #amnesia #twenty_century #archileb #archleb #livelovearchitecture #oldbeirutlebanon #basrelief #rupestrian #parietal #mammoth (à Qanat Bakish, Mont-Liban, Lebanon)
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andary · 7 years ago
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Concrete Mammoths of Qanat Bakish [Set 3of3 site+sound] . Abandoned “Al Biyada” Chalets 1970 Qanat Bakish, Baskinta, (Faraya) Mount-Lebanon, Lebanon By Georges Tamer Haddad Architect [2017:08:15 12:05:00] . Designed late 60s close to the Qanat Bakish ski slopes, the project was discontinued at the start of the Lebanese civil war in 1975. This plain concrete (béton brute) modernist architecture bears bas-reliefs designed by the architect and integrated in the initial pouring of the concrete formwork, typical of that era. This plain architecture echoes the arid slopes of this mountain peak during the summer period. The bas-reliefs give the whole site a feel of primal rupestrian art, parietal art, when each unit with its temporary structural front columns mimic herds of mammoths. From afar, the abandoned structure looks silent and still. Surprisingly humans occupy now the unfinished lodges, families fleeing the neighboring Syrian conflict. . #faraya #qanatbakish #qanatbakiche #baskinta #mountlebanon #lebanon #montliban #liban #brut #brutalism #plainconcrete #betonbrut #concrete #modernism #design #architecture #architect #architects #architecte #georgesthaddad #georgeshaddad #georgestamerhaddad #buildings #i_know_what_they_did_last_summer #lebanon #national_heritage #safeguard #culture #collective_memory #erase #amnesia #twenty_century #archileb #archleb #livelovearchitecture #oldbeirutlebanon #basrelief #rupestrian #parietal #mammoth (à Qanat Bakish, Mont-Liban, Lebanon)
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