So Banker, what paint / chip colors did you end up with? I see what your saying, the heavy chip areas kinda make their own color and the lighter areas let the paint show through. Actually it gives it a sort of artsy mosaic look. Like Nathank said, we are our own worst critics. When your family and friends first see it, they will be just blown away by how awesome it looks!
I'm also going to put down the anti-slip down where the wife will be getting out of her car. That is also the side that has the house door and the sink, so it makes sense anyway.
It started with the Autumn blend from color chips, then I added 5% blue and some silver mettalic. It looked a little to blue so I added the 2 lbs of brown blend from epoxy-coat. Thats why the far riser looks much bluer, it is. Just that additional 2 lbs of multi-brown changed the shade quite a bit.
I am thinking of a couple things I could have done different, at least maybe someone else can learn from me. Since I was doing such a heavy flake I could have went with a very dark base which would be less noticeable on the bare areas. After all was done I swept up about 5 lbs of extra flakes which would have been enough to cover those areas. I should have went ahead and ordered the other 10 lbs that I probably needed and just flaked until rejection. Now I see why they do it that way. It ensures that the coverage is consistant. I should know pros always figure out the best way to do things. (most times)




That's funny. Glad to see you have a sense of humor about it!