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Design Ideas for Decorative Concrete & Stone , Ellen Frankel, Merv Kaufman, Oct 1, 2006, Architecture, 208 pages. Provides ways to embellish decorating schemes with details formed of concrete, granite, marble, travertine, and other various strains of natural and engineered stone..

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