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Kintsugi Style Concrete Floor Restoration, Part 1 | Newton,MA

Sep 6, 2019

Home 9 Concrete 9 Kintsugi Style Concrete Floor Restoration, Part 1 | Newton,MA

Here at Boston Stone Restoration, we pride ourselves on being problem solvers and creative thinkers when it comes to the work we do. Recently, one of our long-time collaborators asked us to get creative on a small, fractured concrete floor that served as the entryway for her cozy Newton, MA home. Intrigued? We were too! 

Itching to find out how this job turned out? Come back and visit us on Monday and see the final result!

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