Glowing Concrete Countertops

Are you interested in AGT™ glow stones or glow sand for a custom DIY concrete countertop in your home? Take a look below for some inspiration from some of our customers who used AGT™ in their project!

Indoor Wrap-around Concrete Countertop.

For this project, the concrete was poured into a countertop mold. Once the concrete began to cure, The AGT™ Sky Blue Fine Glow Sand  was placed in the concrete sealer and applied all over the surface and hard-troweled in.
Glowing concrete countertop, powered by AGT™ Sky Blue Glow Sand. Glow in the dark fine sand was placed in the concrete sealer and then applied.
Glowing concrete countertop, powered by AGT™ Sky Blue Glow Sand. Glow in the dark fine sand was placed in the concrete sealer and then applied. Close up angle
Glowing concrete countertop, powered by AGT™ Sky Blue Glow Sand. Glow in the dark fine sand was placed in the concrete sealer and then applied. Table View

Glowing Outdoor Entertainment Countertop

This Glowing Outdoor Entertainment Countertop completed by Ray Brooks uses Emerald Yellow and Aqua Blue AGT™ ULTRA Grade 1/2" Glow Rocks that were seeded onto the setting concrete countertop surface and troweled flat. Once the concrete cured, the surface was wet polished with diamond P40 grit to 1200 grit.

Ray Brooks Outdoor Concrete Countertop

Concrete Bathroom Vanity

This Concrete Bathroom Vanity with integrated sinks features a glowing Japanese Kanji Symbol which was created using a paper stencil and AGT™ 1/8" Sky Blue ULTRA Grade Glow Stones. The glow rocks were troweled into the surface and then wet polished with diamond pads.

Concrete Bathroom Vanity

Glowing Concrete Bathroom Vanity

Concrete Bathroom Vanity

Glowing Concrete Bathroom Vanity

Concrete Bathroom Countertop with Glow Rocks.

This glowing concrete bathroom vanity features 1/2" AGT™ ULTRA Grade Glow rocks. This was precast concrete so the top of you vanity was the bottom of your concrete form. First you glue (water-based) the 1/2" glow rocks in any pattern on the bottom of your concrete form and then once the glue is dry, you gently pour your concrete into the form and trowel flat. The next day, you take the sides off your Form and and flip the slab over. Next, you wet polish the surface which will expose the glowing rocks on the surface. Lastly, seal the counter and you're done!

Glowing Bathroom Countertop