
When you transform an ordinary surface into a work of art with stamped concrete, you get the look of very expensive products, such as natural stone, brick, and wood, without the price tag. Selecting the right design will depend on the overall appearance of your home’s exterior, the appearance of your surrounding landscaping, and your own personal style. There are many different styles, designs, and combinations of colors and textures available when it comes to creating stamped concrete for homes in South Jordan. The professional contractors of South Jordan can assist in helping you find the perfect combination for your home. The climate of Utah has extreme variations of weather from summer to winter. The durability of your investment is what makes it compatible with the weather of Utah, so no matter how harsh the winters or how hot the summers may be, your stamped concrete will still be beautiful. Your smart choices will also add value to your curb appeal, which can add value to your property and the neighborhood around you, especially if you live in one of the older neighborhoods in the area of the Jordan River Valley.

Stamping into traditional or “classic” patterns allows homeowners to choose from classic designs such as ashlar slate, running bond brick, or random stone texture. The designs will fit nicely with many of the classic South Jordan architecture styles located throughout the established neighborhoods in South Jordan. If you live in a newer community such as Daybreak, natural stone patterns such as flagstone or fieldstone are a good choice. They easily blend with the mountainous landscape of Utah. Modern geometric patterns are a great choice if you want a more modern look for your home in South Jordan. Some examples of modern geometric patterns include hexagonal tile, wood-plank designs, and custom textures for patios and walkways. Cobblestone is another specialty pattern that works well on driveways and decorative borders that help to create beautiful and elegant boundaries to your outdoor space.
The majority of homeowners have chosen stone patterns due to their ability to blend with the natural surroundings of Utah. Ashlar slate provides a more sophisticated texture with a cleaner line than other patterns, which makes it a great choice for formal entertaining spaces. A random stone pattern creates an organic feel for your patio and/or pool deck in a neighborhood near Oquirrh Lake. Brick patterns offer classic charm to the exterior of your home, and can also be used to add beauty to the interior of your home. Running bond offers a nice uniform look, while herringbone adds some visual interest with its directional changes. European fan patterns create a beautiful focal point for your entrance, courtyard, and other outdoor living spaces.
Earth-tone colors (browns, tans, and beiges) are still the most popular color selection in Utah because they blend perfectly with the desert landscape surrounding us. Earth-tone colors create an inviting atmosphere while maintaining a classic style that will never go out of date. Chamois and leather integral colors provide rich base colors, and when combined with contrasting release agents, they produce a very realistic look. Gray shades are a versatile option that can be used with either classic or modern architectural styles. Light gray shades provide a clean and simple look that is perfect for a minimalist design popular in newer developments in South Jordan. Darker grays provide a sophisticated backdrop for highlighting landscape features and outdoor furniture.
Two-color systems create a level of realism and depth that one-color systems can’t match. Base colors are the main color(s) of the project determined by the integral pigment(s) added to the concrete mixture. Accent colors are the secondary color(s) created by the release agent(s). Accent colors add natural variation to the texture details within a stamp pattern. Examples of two-color combinations include desert tan base with blue stone release for a sophisticated stone look, and nutmeg integral color with light gray release for a warm, natural-looking brick effect. Using multiple release colors creates subtle color casts and highlights that simulate actual material variances.
When designing a patio, the focus should be on creating a design that complements your outdoor furniture and entertainment needs for the entire outdoor living season in South Jordan. Larger formats like ashlar slate work well for large areas, while smaller textures work better for more intimate spaces such as small dining rooms. Non-slip additives are needed to provide traction in wet areas and around pools, while also ensuring the surface remains aesthetically pleasing. When designing a driveway, durability is key. Durable patterns such as running bond brick and cobblestone can handle the high volume of vehicle traffic, while remaining visually appealing. For defining the edges and transition zones to existing hardscape elements, decorative border treatments are ideal.
For pool deck and entertainment area designs, slip resistance is a major concern for the comfort of bare-footed traffic during the hot summer months in Utah. Sandstone and travertine patterns are great for textured surfaces that increase safety, while adding a resort-like ambiance. Light colors reflect heat to keep the surface temperature cool during peak sun hours. For outdoor kitchens, patterns that hide stains and complement appliance finish colors are best. Darker earth tones hide food spills and cooking residue, while providing a rich background for stainless steel appliances.
In South Jordan, traditional homes in established neighborhoods are beautifully paired with classic brick and natural stone patterns. Timeless designs are added to architectural details without overpowering them. Warm earth tones also complement stucco and wood trim elements often seen in Utah construction. In newer communities such as Daybreak, modern geometric patterns and neutral color palettes are available for a contemporary look for your home. Wood-plank textures create seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor living spaces. Monochromatic gray schemes create a sophisticated backdrop for minimalist landscape designs.
Existing landscapes in the area greatly impact the selection of stamped concrete designs and colors for the growing season. Desert-adapted plants complement earth-tone surfaces while creating a cohesive outdoor environment. Stamped concrete borders create clean edges for planting bed maintenance access. Near water features along Jordan River parkways, patterns that complement natural stone elements are inspired by the surroundings. Flagstone and river rock textures create a harmonious connection between hardscape and softscapes.
As a rule of thumb, the more complex the pattern, the higher the initial installation costs and the higher the ongoing maintenance costs. Simple textures have lower up-front costs and require little to no maintenance over time. Intricate designs add visual interest to your project, but may require periodic touch-ups to maintain a pristine appearance. Sealant programs protect colored surfaces from UV fading and moisture damage common in Utah’s climate. Regular sealing programs will prolong the color life of your surface, make cleaning easier, and extend the overall life of your surface.
The long-term performance of the color of your stamped concrete is dependent upon whether the color is part of the integral pigment in the concrete, or if it was applied to the surface as a stain. Integral pigments will last forever, since they are throughout the full thickness of the concrete. Surface-applied stains will last for years when properly sealed and maintained. Climate adaptation is important for stamped concrete to perform correctly in Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles and intense UV radiation. Proper installation techniques will prevent cracking and color loss of the stamped concrete over time.
Design consultations typically begin with a review of the architectural features, existing landscape elements, and the homeowner’s lifestyle and preferences to determine the optimum combination of patterns and colors. Samples of various textures and colors are displayed for the homeowner to see and touch. This allows the homeowner to evaluate the samples under various lighting conditions. A mock-up of the selected design is then produced to show how the design will fit into the existing property features. A site evaluation is performed to determine the technical aspects of the installation, including drainage considerations and structural support requirements. Soils and climate exposure will dictate the type of materials and installation procedures to be followed. Recommendations made by professionals will ensure that the selected design meets both the desired aesthetics and functional expectations of the homeowner, while being within the budgetary constraints. South Jordan Concrete Pros has the expertise to assist homeowners in choosing stamped concrete designs that will complement their home, while providing decades of dependable service. We will take care of all of your stamped concrete design needs, including pattern selection, color coordination, and technical specifications specific to the unique environmental conditions and architectural styles of South Jordan.