Coloured Concrete Driveways: Colour Options, Costs & What to Expect
Your driveway is the first thing people see when they pull up to your home, so why settle for plain grey? Coloured concrete driveways have become one of the most popular choices for Australian homeowners who want to boost their kerb appeal without blowing the budget. Whether you're building a brand new driveway or replacing an old one, coloured concrete offers a beautiful, durable, and surprisingly affordable way to make your property stand out.
At JD Concreting Frankston, we install
coloured concrete driveways right across Frankston, the Mornington Peninsula, Bayside, and greater Melbourne. Here's everything you need to know before getting started.
What Is Coloured Concrete, and How Does It Work?
Coloured concrete is exactly what it sounds like - standard concrete that has had pigment added to it to create a consistent colour throughout the mix. The colouring is achieved in a few different ways:
- Integral colouring is the most common method, where the pigment is mixed directly into the concrete before it's poured. This means the colour runs all the way through the slab, so even if the surface chips or wears over time, the colour remains.
- Surface-applied colour hardeners are dusted or trowelled onto the top layer of fresh concrete, giving a more vibrant finish on the surface.
- Concrete stains and dyes can also be applied after the concrete has cured, either as a permanent chemical stain or a topical colour treatment.
- For driveways, integral colouring is generally the best option because it offers the most durability and the most consistent look long-term.
Popular Colour Options for Driveways
One of the best things about coloured concrete is the range of options available. You're not locked into a handful of shades - there are dozens of pigment tones to choose from, and a good concreter will help you find something that complements your home's exterior.
Some of the most popular colours we see chosen in Frankston and across the Mornington Peninsula include:
- Earthy tones - sandstone, terracotta, and warm beige are perennial favourites that blend beautifully with native Australian gardens
- Charcoal and slate grey - a sleek, modern choice that works well with contemporary homes
- Off-white and cream - fresh and classic, suits a wide range of property styles
- Red and russet tones - ideal for homes with brick or stone façades
- Olive and brown tones - great for leafy, bush-setting properties
Coloured concrete also pairs brilliantly with other decorative finishes. Many of our clients in Frankston combine it with exposed aggregate borders or use stamped concrete patterns to create a truly unique driveway design.
What Does a Coloured Concrete Driveway Cost?
Cost is one of the most common questions we get, and the honest answer is that it depends on a few key factors - the size of your driveway, the colour and finish you choose, the site preparation required, and your location.
As a general guide,
coloured concrete typically costs a little more per square metre than plain grey concrete, largely because of the additional materials and the extra care required to achieve an even, consistent finish. However, it's still one of the most cost-effective ways to get a premium-looking result compared to alternatives like pavers or natural stone.
To get an accurate price for your specific project, the best step is always to book a free on-site quote. That way, we can assess your site, understand exactly what you're after, and give you a clear, no-obligation price.
What to Expect During the Installation Process
If you've never had a concrete driveway installed before, the process is more straightforward than most people expect. Here's a quick rundown of what happens:
- Site preparation - the area is excavated, levelled, and compacted. Any old surfaces are removed.
- Formwork and reinforcement - timber or steel forms are set in place to shape the pour. Steel mesh or rebar is added for strength.
- The concrete pour - coloured concrete is mixed and poured into the formwork, then spread and screeded to an even surface.
- Finishing - depending on the look you're after, the surface is trowelled smooth, broom-finished for grip, or given a decorative treatment.
- Curing - the concrete needs time to cure properly - usually around 24-48 hours before foot traffic and up to a week before vehicles.
- Sealing - a quality sealer is applied to enhance the colour, protect the surface, and make it easier to clean.
The whole process for a standard residential driveway typically takes one to two days on site, weather permitting.
Ready to Transform Your Driveway?
A coloured concrete driveway is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home's appearance and value. It's hard-wearing, low-maintenance, and with the right finish, it looks incredible for decades.
At JD Concreting Frankston, we're passionate about delivering quality results that our clients are proud of. Whether you're after a classic earthy tone or something a little bolder, our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process.
Call us today on
03 5910 4479 for a free, no-obligation on-site quote. We service Frankston, Carrum Downs, the Mornington Peninsula, Bayside, and surrounding Melbourne suburbs - and we'd love to help bring your driveway vision to life.
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