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Cover concrete steps with stone.
In this video toh senior technical editor mark powers shows how to cover up an ugly concrete stoop with stone veneer and bluestone treads.
As with the other options you can usually find stone like slate pre cut from local hardware or specialty flooring stores.
Cut out a piece of plywood that can cover the length and width of your concrete step.
Group the riser stones and set them aside.
I knew this would make them look brand new and allow us to use the exact same wood for the treads as we had used for the porch flooring.
Work the paver into the mortar with a small side to side motion.
We also decided to make the steps wider to make for a more grand entrance.
Use a inch tile spacer set against the first paver to determine the placement for the second paver.
Set the first paver in place against the back of the top step and flush with the outside edge of the step.
So we decided to find a way to cover the concrete steps with wood.
Use plywood that is 5 8 of an inch thick.
Measure the side profile of the steps and use painter s tape to outline it on a canvas drop cloth.
Natural stone is perfect for covering outdoor concrete stairs or for adding a rustic flair to the inside of your home.
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Cut out several identical pieces to cover all the steps on your stairway.
Start with the l shaped corner blocks from the risers then arrange the larger stones a finger s width apart with staggered joints.