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Buddy Rhodes – Famous For . . .

by SupremeCrete on December 19, 2011

Buddy Rhodes

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If you’ve been around the decorative concrete industry for any length of time, then you’ve probably heard the name of Buddy Rhodes.  Not only is Buddy famous for his concrete countertops, but he’s well known for his work in creating beautiful concrete furniture and other concrete accessories.

Here’s some info to help get you better acquainted with him and what he does so well:
The Reel Buddy Rhodes 2011

“Buddy tells us what he does and how you can do it too – in 3 minutes” Thank you to Arne and Shane at Mission Pictures.

Buddy Rhodes Spray Concrete Technique

A how-to video showing and explaining how to use the BR GFRC product line, including spray face coat mix, curing polymer, AR fibers and scrim.

Who is Buddy Rhodes?

concreteideas.comMonday, December 19, 2011 10:04:59 PM

If you are in the decorative concrete business, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of him. Buddy Rhodes, the father of designer concrete, is the most well-known name in the industry. The son of a construction professional and an artist, Rhodes started his career in pottery. But his passion for architecture led him down the path to designing with cement.

Rhodes’ impressive commercial client list includes: Pottery Barn, Jamba Juice, Bank of America, and Apple Computers, Inc. He is now able to pass along his knowledge, experiences, project photos, and professional advice regarding your decorative concrete projects via guest blogs on ConcreteIdeas. So whether you are just starting your decorative concrete profession, or you’re making the switch from functional to decorative, tips from Buddy Rhodes will be easily accessible. Just check in with us every day for expert, insider trade techniques!

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Building Concrete Countertops with Buddy Rhodes | Bathroom Vanities

bathroomvanities.comoz.net11/26/11

We had concrete ramp sinks/counter top installed in our home using Buddy Rhodes products. The color shipped to us was marked as the same and were similar looking ‘dry’, but when mixed they were definitely different.

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