Stamped Concrete Patios Frankston: Design Ideas, Costs & How It's Done
If you're dreaming of a beautiful outdoor entertaining area but want more style than plain grey concrete, stamped concrete could be exactly what your Frankston home needs.

It's one of the most popular choices we see across Frankston, the Mornington Peninsula, and Bayside - and for good reason. Stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone, timber, or slate pavers without the ongoing maintenance headaches. Here's everything you need to know before getting started.
What is stamped concrete, and why is it so popular?
Stamped concrete is freshly poured concrete that's been pressed with speciality moulds (or "stamps") before it sets, creating textures and patterns that mimic materials like cobblestone, flagstone, slate, or even timber decking. Combine that with coloured concrete and you've got an outdoor space that looks high-end and custom.
For Frankston homeowners, it's a great fit because it handles our coastal climate well - it's durable, UV-resistant when properly sealed, and doesn't shift or weed the way loose pavers can over time. It's also a lot more affordable than natural stone while looking just as impressive.
Popular design ideas for Frankston patios
The beauty of stamped concrete is how versatile it is. A few of the most popular styles we install across the area include:
- Cobblestone or ashlar slate - Timeless and elegant, perfect for a classic or Hamptons-style home.
- Flagstone or random slate - A natural, organic look that suits coastal and contemporary properties.
- Timber plank pattern - All the warmth of hardwood decking with none of the splinters, rotting, or resealing.
- Seamless stone texture - A subtle, refined surface ideal for pool surrounds and alfresco areas.
- Herringbone or fan patterns - Bold and structured, great for driveways or formal entertaining areas.
You can also mix stamped concrete with exposed aggregate or coloured concrete to add borders, feature strips, or contrasting sections - something our team at JD Concreting loves doing to really make a space stand out.
What affects the cost of stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete is generally more cost-effective than laying natural stone pavers, and it lasts just as long - often longer - with proper sealing and care. That said, a few factors will influence the final price of your project:
- Size of the area - Larger patios naturally require more materials and labour.
- Pattern complexity - Intricate or multi-directional stamp patterns take more time and skill to execute.
- Colour choices - Single integral colours are more straightforward; multi-tone or antiquing finishes add depth but also add to the work involved.
- Site conditions - Sloped ground, limited access, or existing concrete that needs removal can all affect preparation time.
- Sealing and finishing - A quality sealer is a worthwhile investment that protects the surface and extends its life significantly.
The best way to get an accurate picture of costs for your specific project is to get a free, no-obligation quote from our team. We'll assess your site, talk through your design ideas, and give you a clear, fixed-price figure with no surprises.
Pro tip
Always get a fixed-price quote before work begins. Reputable concreters like JD Concreting will scope the full job - including site prep, forming, pouring, stamping, and sealing - so there are no surprises.
Factor in a quality sealant. A proper penetrating or acrylic sealer applied after installation (and every few years after) will keep your stamped concrete looking fresh and protect it from the elements.
How the process works
Curious what happens between your first call and a finished patio? Here's how JD Concreting approaches a typical stamped concrete job:
- Site assessment & quote - We visit, measure up, and discuss your design preferences, colour choices, and budget.
- Preparation - The area is excavated, levelled, and compacted. Formwork (timber edging) is set to define the shape.
- Pouring - Concrete is mixed to the right specification and poured. For coloured concrete, pigment is added at this stage.
- Stamping - While the concrete is still workable, our team presses the chosen stamp patterns across the entire surface. Timing here is everything - it's a skilled step that requires experience to get right.
- Detailing & colouring - Release agents or antiquing colours are applied to highlight the texture and create depth.
- Sealing - Once cured, a quality sealer is applied to lock in the colour and protect the surface long-term.
The whole process typically takes 1-2 days for a standard patio, with a curing period of a few days before foot traffic and around 28 days before heavy use.
Ready to transform your outdoor space?
At JD Concreting, we've been helping Frankston and Mornington Peninsula homeowners create stunning outdoor areas for years. Whether it's a stamped concrete patio, a new driveway, or a full concrete slab, we'd love to help you bring your vision to life. Give us a call at
03 5910 4479 for a free, no-obligation quote.
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