Lightweight Polished Concrete Panels:
Get the Béton Brut Look Without the Weight

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You crave the raw, industrial elegance of authentic concrete. The cool, sophisticated “Béton brut” aesthetic defined by modern architecture. But traditional poured concrete is a logistical nightmare—heavy, expensive, prone to cracking, and requiring invasive installation that disrupts your daily life.

Enter Concreate.

We have revolutionized architectural concrete with a lightweight, high-performance solution that installs quickly and easily. Our patented polished concrete flooring and wall panels deliver the genuine texture and natural irregularities you desire, without the structural weight or long curing delays.

At just 1/8” thick, our innovative wall cladding adheres directly to existing drywall, making it perfect for retrofits and upper-level spaces where heavy slabs are impossible. For flooring, our unique tongue-and-groove system eliminates unsightly transition gaps, providing a unified, monolithic design aesthetic.

Whether you are an architect designing a brutalist masterpiece or a homeowner seeking a modern industrial edge, Concreate delivers unmatched durability and style. It is Sustainable, stain-resistant, and ready for use in hours—not weeks. Stop compromising your vision due to logistical limitations. Experience the freedom of real concrete, reinvented for modern living. Transform your interior space with the sophisticated, raw beauty of Concreate panels today

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Customers write about us...

Sarah J., Renovating a Bungalow in Austin, TX
Living Room Feature Wall & Fireplace "Honestly, I was terrified of trying to get a real concrete look in our living room. We live in a 1920s house, so pouring a heavy slab for a fireplace surround was just not an option structurally. I found you guys online and was a bit skeptical that a panel could look 'real.' I was wrong. The texture is spot on—it has those little imperfections and air bubbles that real concrete has. My contractor glued the wall panels right over the existing drywall in a day. Everyone who visits walks straight up to touch it and asks how we got a concrete wall in there. Best decision of our remodel."
Marcus T., Lead Architect
High-Traffic Coffee Shop "I’ve been looking for a product like this for years. As a designer, I love béton brut, but on commercial timelines, waiting weeks for a slab to cure is a nightmare. We used the Concreate flooring for a café fit-out in Brooklyn. The installers loved it because it went down just like tongue-and-groove wood, but the finish is indistinguishable from a polished screed. The transition strip-free connection to the oak section of the café is seamless. It’s been down for six months of heavy foot traffic and the patina is just getting better. Definitely specifying this for my next hotel project."
Dave & Elena R., Homeowners
Kitchen Flooring with Underfloor Heating "We have two big dogs and three kids, so we needed something tough. I didn't want tile because it’s hard and cold, and wood scratches too easily. Concreate was the middle ground I didn't know existed. We installed it over our radiant heating and it holds the warmth incredibly well—it’s actually cozy to walk on in socks. We’ve had a few spills already (juice, wine), and because we keep it oiled, it wipes right up. It feels industrial but lives very comfortable. Love it."
Jessica L., Interior Stylist
Master Bathroom Walls "I wanted that 'spa cave' vibe for our master bath but didn't want to deal with grout lines or heavy stone. The 1/8” wall panels were surprisingly easy to work with. We wrapped the whole vanity wall and the space behind the tub. The coolest part is that it’s not uniform—some panels are slightly lighter or have more texture, so it doesn't look like a printed wallpaper. It looks heavy and expensive. Just make sure you use a good installer or take your time with the adhesive!"
Mike B., Custom Cabinetry Owner
Kitchen Island Cladding "I’m a joiner by trade. A client asked for a concrete kitchen island, but building a solid concrete base would have required reinforcing the floor joists. I grabbed some Concreate wall panels to clad a plywood carcass instead. It worked like a charm. I could miter the edges to make it look like a solid block. You literally can't tell it's hollow. It saved my client thousands in structural work and gave them the exact look they wanted. A total cheat code for industrial design."

Frequently Asked Questions Concreate® flooring and walls panels

Concreate is an innovative architectural interior board made from real, fiber-reinforced concrete. Unlike traditional poured concrete, which is heavy, prone to cracking, and requires invasive installation, Concreate offers a lightweight, pre-finished solution. It captures the authentic “Béton brut” aesthetic in a versatile panel format (1/8” thickness for walls) that installs easily on existing surfaces, making it ideal for renovations where weight and curing time are major constraints.

Concreate is 100% authentic concrete. It is not a plastic composite, vinyl, or printed faux effect. Each panel is crafted from mineral cements and fibers, air-cured to develop a natural, unique patina. Just like a poured slab, no two Concreate panels are exactly alike, providing the shade variation, texture, and tactile coldness that design purists demand from genuine industrial materials.

Yes, Concreate is highly suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. The panels are sealed with high-performance oils that provide water and stain resistance, protecting them from splashes and humidity. While they are excellent for bathroom walls and floors, for direct high-water zones (like inside a shower enclosure), we recommend consulting with a professional installer regarding specific waterproofing substrates to ensure a watertight seal behind the panels.

Absolutely. Concreate flooring is an excellent conductor of heat, often performing better than wood or carpet. Its thermal mass allows it to retain warmth efficiently, distributing heat evenly across the room. It is fully compatible with both hydronic (water) and electric underfloor heating systems, making it a comfortable choice for modern, energy-efficient homes.

Yes, this is one of Concreate’s primary advantages. Because the wall panels are incredibly lightweight (approximately 1.3 lbs per sq. ft.) and thin (1/8”), they can be adhered directly to new or existing drywall, plywood, or concrete surfaces using our recommended adhesive. This eliminates the need for heavy structural reinforcements or demolition, allowing for rapid room transformations.

Concreate is engineered to be more durable and stable than traditional slabs. Poured concrete often cracks due to shrinkage during curing or foundation shifting. Concreate panels are factory-cured and fiber-reinforced, giving them flexibility and high tensile strength. This significantly reduces the risk of cracking while maintaining the hard-wearing surface necessary for high-traffic commercial and residential spaces.

Concreate is a sustainable building material. It is air-cured, which consumes far less energy than kiln-fired tiles. The panels use biodegradable materials and lack the harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) often found in synthetic floorings. Additionally, its lightweight nature reduces the carbon footprint associated with shipping heavy construction materials.

Maintenance is simple and similar to treating a hardwood floor. For daily cleaning, sweep or vacuum to remove dust. For mopping, use a pH-neutral cleaner (like Dr. Bronner’s diluted) or a specific wood/concrete floor soap. Periodically, the surface can be refreshed with maintenance oil to keep the patina rich and the seal intact. Avoid harsh bleaches or acidic cleaners that can strip the sealant.

Unlike poured concrete, which can take weeks to cure and dry, Concreate allows for immediate use. Once the adhesive has set (typically within 24 hours), the floor is ready for foot traffic. This rapid turnaround makes it the preferred choice for retail spaces, restaurants, and fast-paced home renovations.

No. A typical poured concrete wall adds massive weight to a structure, often requiring reinforced footings. Concreate wall panels weigh only a fraction of a solid slab, allowing them to be installed on upper floors, lofts, and non-load-bearing walls without any structural modifications.

Yes. Because the 1/8” wall panels are so thin and workable, they can be used to clad cabinetry, kitchen islands, doors, and furniture. This allows architects and designers to create monolithic “concrete” furniture pieces that would be impossible to move or build if they were solid cast concrete.

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Tom H.

2 months ago
★★★★★
We used the wall panels to wrap a fireplace bump-out. My contractor was skeptical at first because he's used to pouring slabs, but once he saw the tongue-and-groove system, he was sold. It looks like a solid block of concrete. Highly recommend if you want the look without the weight.
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Alisha D.

3 months ago
★★★★☆
Beautiful product. The variation between panels is exactly what we wanted—doesn't look fake or printed. I'm giving 4 stars only because shipping took about 3 days longer than the original estimate, but the customer service team was helpful in tracking it down. The end result is stunning.
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Marcus V.

4 months ago
★★★★★
Put this in our kitchen. It warms up surprisingly fast with the underfloor heating. We dropped a wine bottle last week and I panicked, but it wiped right up without staining since we kept up with the oiling. It feels very premium underfoot.
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Sarah Jenkins

5 months ago
★★★★★
I am an interior designer and finally got to use Concreate on a project in Seattle. The transition from the wood floor to the concrete kitchen floor is seamless—no ugly metal strips needed. My clients are obsessed with the industrial look.
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Mike & Jen T.

5 months ago
★★★★☆
It's not the cheapest option out there, but you get what you pay for. We looked at vinyl tiles that looked like concrete, but they felt like plastic. This feels like stone. Installation was messy with the adhesive, but worth the effort.
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Carlos G.

6 months ago
★★★★★
Used the wall panels for a bachelor pad feature wall behind the TV. Looks super brutalist and cool. Cuts easily with a standard saw, which saved me renting heavy equipment. A+
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Elaine R.

7 months ago
★★★★★
We have two Golden Retrievers and were worried about scratches. So far, the floor handles the dogs' claws much better than our old hardwood did. It has a nice matte finish that hides dust well too.

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