Wondering how the commission of a new custom concrete piece will go? Start here!

Start your custom concrete design
If you’re just exploring, please feel free to call.
If you’re ready to request a quote, we have a form on our contact page that will guide you through this process.
It helps to see pictures of the space, inspiration shots, and to receive initial measurements.
If you’re within 2 hours of our Pakenham concrete studio, just west of Ottawa. Don’t wait till the last minute to contact us as work books up fast.

Visit our concrete studio
After you have a quote it is always best to meet at the studio to look over samples.
This step will give you a better idea of what can be done with concrete. Many people assume that gray is the only color it comes in, but colour choice is endless.
Seeing examples helps with the process immensely.
Additionally, custom techniques, design, finish, and application can make your concrete a truly one-of-a-kind piece.

Onsite measuring
A visit to your space will ensure the best fit.
After you have picked your colours and finish, and the area where the concrete is going is ready, we visit your space and make a template of the area so that we achieve the best fit possible.
From there it is back to the studio to form, pour, and process your pieces.
This may take 2 to 3 weeks depending on the size of your project and what other projects are on the go.

Installation and finishing
Once your project is complete, we will install your new concrete.
All we ask is a clear path between the front door and its final destination. Once in place, a little caulking and the job is done!
Be sure to visit our FAQs page for guidance on caring for your concrete counters or elements.
Client Testimonial
“We recently had our main bathroom as well as our master bedroom en-suite renovated. We hired a master craftsman to do the main work and tiling, and added Threshold Design to do three custom concrete vanity countertops for us. John was an excellent addition to the team, bringing positive energy and an eye for design and detail. He incorporated travertine mosaic pieces into the work with stunning results!” Moe Dagg
