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7050 West 120th Ave. Suite 205B Broomfield, CO

FRSR • Colorado’s Premier Outdoor Living Company

Stamped Concrete Installation in Brighton, CO

Brighton’s mix of newer master-planned communities and long-established neighborhoods along Highway 85 and I-76 makes patio and driveway design a little different than in other parts of the Denver metro. FRSR designs and installs stamped concrete patios, walkways, pool decks, and outdoor living pads that look like stone or slate while still being built for Brighton’s sun, clay soils, and freeze–thaw cycles.

From Brighton Crossing and Bromley Park to Platte River Ranch, The Preserve, Indigo Trails, and Prairie Center, we build custom concrete layouts that tie directly into your home’s architecture, existing flatwork, and full landscape construction so the backyard feels intentional — not like a basic builder pad that never kept up with how you actually live outside.

Office: 7050 W 120th Ave, Suite 205B, Broomfield, CO 80020 • Serving Brighton, Henderson, and the north I-76 / Highway 85 corridor.

Built for Brighton’s Soils, Slopes & Wind

• Layouts designed around Brighton’s clay soils, drainage patterns, and side-yard access.

• Correct base, reinforcement, and control joints to manage freeze–thaw movement.

• HOA-friendly stamped concrete designs that still feel custom and high-end.

Brighton Patios Designed for Real Furniture, Real Families

Every Brighton stamped concrete project starts with a walkthrough: grades, drainage, existing patio or stoop, doors and gates, sun and shade, and how you move between the kitchen, garage, side yards, and outdoor spaces. Then we design the concrete layout so the yard works for everyday life — not just a quick photo.

We size patios for real furniture and circulation, not just a tiny square under the slider. That means enough space for a dining table, grill zone, lounge seating, and clear paths so you aren’t constantly scooting chairs or stepping into landscape rock. On walkout basements or sloped lots that back to open space, we’ll work through steps, landings, and seat walls so the stamped concrete feels comfortable and safe to use in every season.

Our layouts rarely stop at the patio edge. We frequently tie stamped concrete into artificial turf lawns, rock, mulch, and planting beds to create one cohesive outdoor living plan. You get a modern, low-maintenance yard that fits with Brighton’s ongoing push toward water-wise, practical landscapes instead of a patchwork of separate projects.

Because FRSR handles demo, grading, base, rebar, pour, stamping, color, and sealing with a single crew, there’s clear accountability from start to finish. That coordination matters in Brighton, where irrigation changes, clay pockets, and wind can quickly turn a basic slab into puddles, trip edges, and premature cracking if the details aren’t managed from day one.

Many Brighton homeowners want the look of natural flagstone or slate without the cost, uneven joints, and long-term maintenance. With the right pattern and color hardener/release combinations, stamped concrete can mimic high-end stone while still being easy to shovel, sweep, and reseal every few years. You can explore some of our favorite patterns in the Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide.

Stamped concrete patio and steps installed by FRSR in a Colorado backyard

What We Build for Brighton Homeowners

Most Brighton stamped concrete projects combine a right-sized patio with practical walkways and one or two focal elements — a fire pit, step system, or seat wall — so the space feels like a complete outdoor room instead of just a slab.

Patios & Outdoor Rooms

We replace small builder pads with large, livable stamped concrete patios tailored to your home and lot. In Brighton Crossing, Bromley Park, and Brighton East Farms we often design multi-zone layouts: covered seating by the house, a grilling or outdoor kitchen pad, and an open area that ties into turf or landscape.

For older neighborhoods closer to downtown Brighton, we’re just as comfortable tying new concrete into existing stoops, detached garages, and mature trees. You can see more stamped patio ideas on our main Stamped Concrete service page.

Walkways, Side Yards & Drive Extensions

Clean, durable paths to side gates, sheds, detached garages, and RV parking make daily life easier. We pour broom-finish or stamped concrete walks that tie into your front entry, driveway, and backyard so you’re not dragging trash cans through mud or hopping between stepping stones.

For RV pads and driveway widenings, we design thickness, base, and reinforcement for vehicle loads while still keeping the look consistent with the rest of your flatwork.

Fire Features, Steps & Seat Walls

A great patio needs somewhere to land. We add focal elements like gas or wood-burning fire pits, curved seat walls, raised planter edges, and concrete steps that transition between doors, grades, and turf.

When you’re planning future phases — roof covers, pergolas, or full outdoor living builds — we can prepare the foundations and flatwork now so you don’t have to cut or re-pour concrete later.

Stamped Concrete Cost in Brighton, CO

Every yard is different, but most stamped concrete patios and walkways in Brighton fall into a predictable range once we know the size, slopes, access, and pattern you’re considering.

Typical stamped concrete patios and walks in the Brighton area often land in the $16–$22 per square foot range, depending on slope, access for equipment, pattern complexity, and how much demo and grading are required. Smaller “carve-out” projects or yards with tight access can increase the price per square foot, while larger open layouts sometimes come in on the lower side of that range.

Heavy-duty driveways, RV pads, and projects that require retaining walls, steps, or significant drainage work are usually higher. During your on-site consultation we’ll walk the space, measure, and provide a clear written estimate before any work begins — no surprises halfway through the job.

Our goal is to give you a stamped concrete design that fits your budget while still performing well in Colorado’s climate. If needed, we’ll talk through changes to layout, thickness, or pattern that can help keep the project where you’re comfortable while still delivering a major upgrade over the basic slab or stepping stones you have today.

For homeowners planning a full front-and-back transformation, we can combine stamped concrete with artificial turf, rock, and low-water planting so your investment is spread across the entire property — not just one hard surface.

What Affects Stamped Concrete Pricing?

  • Square footage and how complex the layout is
  • Amount of demolition of existing concrete, decks, or landscape
  • Site access for equipment, materials, and pump trucks
  • Number of steps, risers, and edge details
  • Chosen stamp pattern, colors, and secondary highlights
  • Drainage requirements, slopes, and control joint detailing
  • Whether the project is stand-alone concrete or part of a complete outdoor living build

We’ll walk through these factors with you during the estimate so you understand where the numbers come from and which elements have the biggest impact on cost and long-term performance.

Stamped Concrete Patterns We Install in Brighton

We install many of the same patterns across Brighton, Commerce City, Thornton, and the rest of the Denver metro, but colors and layout details are customized to your home. Here are a few of the most popular stamped concrete finishes we use for Brighton patios, walks, and outdoor rooms. You can see even more examples in our full Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide.

Ashlar slate stamped concrete patio pattern used in Colorado

Ashlar Slate

A clean, classic slate pattern with rectangular shapes and a medium texture. Ashlar Slate works well with newer Brighton homes in communities like Brighton Crossing, Bromley Park, and Prairie Center, where homeowners want a modern look that still feels warm and inviting.

Rough stone stamped concrete texture popular for Colorado patios

Rough Stone

A more rustic, hand-cut stone look with deeper texture and shadow. Rough Stone is a great fit for patios with fire pits, seat walls, or views to open space and the Front Range, giving your outdoor room a Colorado foothills feel without the maintenance of individual pavers.

Flagstone style stamped concrete pattern for patios and walks

Colorado Flagstone

An irregular stone pattern that mimics natural flagstone. Colorado Flagstone is a strong choice when you want an organic, natural look for patios and walkways but still need a smooth, shovel-friendly surface that’s easier to maintain through Brighton’s winters and spring freeze–thaw cycles.

See Our Stamped Concrete Patterns in Action

Want to see how different patterns and colors look once they’re on a real patio? Watch our Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide video below, then explore even more examples and details on the full Pattern Guide page.

HOA-Friendly, Colorado-Ready Stamped Concrete in Brighton

Many Brighton neighborhoods and metro districts — especially in Brighton Crossing, Bromley Park, and newer communities around Prairie Center — require approvals for patios, driveway changes, and color selections. We help you move through that process while designing something you’ll enjoy living with for years.

Step 1

Walk the Space

We review grades, drainage, existing concrete, decks, and how you plan to use the patio or driveway. We’ll talk through any HOA or metro district requirements and Brighton’s direction toward water-wise landscapes so we’re designing within a realistic framework from the start.

Step 2

Design & Proposal

We lay out the patio, walks, and steps, select patterns and colors, and provide a clear written estimate. When needed, we can supply drawings, basic specs, and photos of similar projects to support your HOA review. If you’re integrating artificial turf or ColoradoScaping, we’ll show how those elements connect to the stamped concrete so everything feels like one unified project.

Step 3

Build & Final Walkthrough

Our crews handle demo, base prep, rebar, pour, stamping, color, sealing, and cleanup with attention to slopes, edges, and details. We finish with a walkthrough and maintenance tips, including how often to reseal and what to avoid (like certain de-icing products) so your new Brighton stamped concrete keeps looking sharp.

If you’d like to better understand how landscape and outdoor water use fit into Brighton’s long-term planning, you can review resources on the City of Brighton’s official website and regional conservation partners that serve north-metro communities. We keep those realities in mind as we design outdoor living spaces that balance hard surfaces, planting, and water-wise upgrades.

Brighton Neighborhoods We Serve

FRSR installs stamped concrete and complete outdoor living spaces throughout Brighton, Henderson, and nearby north-metro neighborhoods — from new-build communities to long-established streets with mature trees and larger lots.

We frequently work in Brighton Crossing, Bromley Park, The Preserve, Platte River Ranch, Prairie Center, Indigo Trails, Brighton East Farms, and nearby Henderson and north Commerce City neighborhoods. Whether your home backs to open space, a greenbelt, a busy road, or another yard, we design concrete and landscape solutions that feel like a natural extension of the site instead of something tacked on later.

From compact side-yard walks and small patio extensions to full front-and-back transformations with synthetic grass, rock, and planting, each project is tailored to your architecture, HOA guidelines, and long-term plans — not a one-size-fits-all template. If you’re also considering roof covers, pergolas, or an outdoor kitchen, we can design everything together so the stamped concrete, structures, and ColoradoScaping all work as one.

You can see more examples of our work across the Front Range on our Landscape Construction, Stamped Concrete, and Artificial Turf service pages.

  • Brighton Crossing
  • Bromley Park
  • Platte River Ranch
  • The Preserve
  • Prairie Center
  • Indigo Trails
  • Brighton East Farms
  • Shenandoah & nearby enclaves
  • Downtown Brighton & historic areas
  • Henderson & north Commerce City fringe
  • East Highway 7 / I-76 corridor neighborhoods
  • Acreage & semi-rural properties around Brighton

Stamped Concrete FAQ – Brighton, CO

How long does stamped concrete last in Brighton?

With proper base prep, reinforcement, and sealing, stamped concrete in Brighton commonly lasts 20+ years in Colorado’s climate. Regular resealing helps protect the surface from UV, moisture, and day-to-day wear, and keeps color looking sharp over time. We’ll review a simple maintenance plan with you at the final walkthrough.

Will stamped concrete crack with freeze–thaw?

All concrete can develop hairline cracks, but we build for freeze–thaw by using a compacted base, appropriate mix designs, rebar reinforcement, and correctly placed control joints. These details help manage movement and keep cracks tight and less noticeable over the life of the patio, walk, or driveway.

How often should stamped concrete be sealed?

Most Brighton patios benefit from sealing every 2–3 years, depending on sun exposure and traffic. Sealer refreshes color, adds protection, and can improve traction. You can learn more on our Stamped Concrete page or ask our team for Brighton-specific maintenance recommendations based on your layout and exposure.

Can you match colors or tie into existing concrete?

Yes. We offer a broad palette of color hardeners, integral colors, and release highlights, and we’ll review samples and photos with you during design. While we can’t make new stamped concrete look exactly like older broom-finish flatwork, we can coordinate tones, borders, and transitions so everything feels intentional.

Do you only pour concrete, or can you redo the whole yard?

We’re a full outdoor living contractor. In addition to stamped concrete, FRSR designs and builds artificial turf lawns, ColoradoScaping and landscape construction, retaining walls, fire features, and foundations for pergolas and roof covers so the entire yard works together as one project — whether you build it all at once or in phases.

Ready to Design Your Brighton Stamped Concrete Project?

Let’s create a patio, walk, or outdoor living layout that fits your Brighton home, neighborhood, and long-term plans — and is built for Colorado’s climate and the north-metro’s water-wise future.

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