Stamped concrete finishes

Stamped Concrete Patterns Available

The pattern you choose changes how the finished project reads from the street, across the patio, and next to the home. This page reflects the current MD Concrete + Epoxy pattern lineup, including the newest additions for this season.

Every stamped concrete project also depends on color, release, joint layout, border decisions, and the size of the surface being poured. These patterns are the starting point for design decisions, not the whole design conversation. During quoting, we help narrow the selection based on the style of the property and the way the space will be used.

Pattern gallery

Monterey Ashlar

Monterey Ashlar

A structured ashlar pattern with clean stone geometry and a crisp upscale finish.

Napa Random Stone

Napa Random Stone

A more natural random-stone look that adds depth and variation across larger stamped areas.

Seamless Belgium Slate

Seamless Belgium Slate

A popular slate look that works well on patios, pool decks, and walkways.

English Yorkstone

English Yorkstone

Classic cut-stone lines with a traditional upscale patio feel.

Cobblestone

Cobblestone

Old-world texture and smaller stone rhythm for decorative accents and walkways.

Limestone European Fan

Limestone European Fan

Decorative fan pattern that creates a more formal and distinctive stamped layout.

Seamless Roman Slate

Seamless Roman Slate

Large-format slate styling with soft variation and broad visual movement.

Seamless Limestone

Seamless Limestone

Subtle stone texture for clean, timeless decorative concrete designs.

Pine Interlocking Plank

Pine Interlocking Plank

Wood-plank styling for owners who want the warmth of timber with concrete durability.

Fractured Earth

Fractured Earth

Irregular texture pattern that delivers a more organic decorative finish.

Seamless River Stone

Seamless River Stone

Rounded stone character that reads especially well around landscape-heavy spaces.

New Brick Running Bond

New Brick Running Bond

A dependable brick layout for driveways, walks, borders, and traditional exteriors.

How we help owners choose the right pattern

The best pattern is usually the one that fits the scale of the slab, matches the architecture, and still looks clean once joints, borders, and color are finalized. Large patios often want a different visual rhythm than narrow walkways or pool decks. More formal homes usually read better with cleaner geometry, while more relaxed landscapes can handle a softer or more irregular look.

During the estimate process we help narrow the decision around layout, traffic flow, edging, color range, and what will still look right from multiple viewing angles once the concrete cures and is sealed.

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