How To Make a Pour-in-Place Concrete Countertop
Learn how to form a countertop in place and then reinforce, pour, and finish the slab to create a beautiful custom surface in your kitchen.
Here’s a fascinating video from the Fine Homebuilding archives by concrete artisan Buddy Rhodes. Most people cast concrete countertops in a mold face down and then flip them into position when they are cured, but this pour-in-place method can save a lot of hassle and provide a more consistent finish on the surface. It’s basically the same process as pouring a slab floor, but with a bit of extra care put into smoothing the top and forming the edges.
Also check out Buddy’s article on A New Approach to Concrete.
In addition, if you want to learn more about casting concrete countertops and other decorative concrete details, read:
– Concrete-countertops FAQ with master concrete artisan Fu-Tung Cheng
– Concrete possibilities: A gallery of ideas
– Concrete countertops, up close: A primer on building forms for custom installations