Liquid Stone · LS-07

Concrete Raw

In the Liquid Stone range, Concrete Raw reads as the honest poured-concrete look, built on an evenly balanced undertone and true grey pigment. Pale-but-pigmented: closer to a wash than a flat coat. The natural home for Concrete Raw is alcove and chimney-breast features — and increasingly split-level stair walls. Owes a small debt to industrial modern, but doesn't ask the rest of the room to follow. Pairs naturally with travertine, brushed brass and aged leather.

Where Concrete Raw works

Best used in feature wall, stairwell

The honest poured-concrete look reads its best where the light is soft and consistent. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.

  • single feature walls behind joinery
  • split-level stair walls
  • small commercial offices and quiet rooms
Pairs with

Shades that sit beside Concrete Raw

Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.

Technical

How Concrete Raw is applied

Concrete Raw uses the standard Liquid Stone build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.

Sheen options
natural matt stone
Coverage
Built up in 2–3 controlled passes — spray or trowel.
Substrates
primed plaster, concrete, render, external insulation systems
Sealer
Mineral or weather-protective topcoat depending on exposure.
Cleaning
Soft brush and water. Re-seal exteriors every 8–10 years.
FAQs about Concrete Raw

Questions clients ask about this shade

Does Concrete Raw hold up in north-facing rooms?+

Yes — Concrete Raw carries enough tonal weight that it doesn't go flat or grey in cool daylight. The true grey undertone is what stops it bleaching out.

Can Concrete Raw be used outside as well as inside?+

Yes — Liquid Stone in Concrete Raw is rated for interior and exterior use. For exterior elevations we add a weather-protective topcoat rated for UK rainfall.

What does Concrete Raw pair with from your range?+

We most often pair Concrete Raw with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, pairs naturally with travertine, brushed brass and aged leather.