Stamped Concrete Patio Installation in Tulsa OK
Stamped concrete gives Tulsa homeowners the look of natural stone, brick, slate, or wood plank at a fraction of the material cost — poured as a single monolithic slab for maximum structural integrity and sealed against Oklahoma’s weather. VistaScapes Design & Build installs stamped concrete patios throughout Tulsa in dozens of patterns and color combinations. Call 918-779-1317 for a free stamped concrete estimate.
How Stamped Concrete Works
Stamped concrete starts as a standard concrete pour — same subbase preparation, reinforcement, and concrete mix as any quality slab. After the concrete is placed and smoothed, we apply an integral color (mixed into the concrete before the pour), then broadcast a release agent powder in a complementary or contrasting color. While the surface is still in its plastic working state, we press rubber stamp mats into the concrete to imprint the chosen pattern. The concrete cures with the color and texture locked in, then receives a penetrating sealer to protect the surface and enhance color depth.
Popular Stamped Concrete Patterns in Tulsa
Ashlar Slate
The most popular stamped concrete pattern in Tulsa — large rectangular “stone” blocks in a running bond or random pattern. Ashlar slate works well with virtually every home style and is the go-to choice when homeowners want a clean, sophisticated look. Available in gray, tan, brown, and terracotta base colors with complementary release agents.
Random Flagstone
Irregular natural stone-look pieces in varying sizes — mimics the look of hand-laid Oklahoma flagstone without the installation cost or maintenance of real stone. Works exceptionally well for rustic, traditional, and craftsman home styles in Tulsa. The irregular pattern hides any settling cracks that develop at control joints over time.
Cobblestone
Rounded, irregular “stone” pattern with deep grout lines — gives patios, driveways, and walkways an Old World European character. Popular for Tulsa homeowners who want something distinctive and full of texture. Pairs well with natural stone accents and brick exterior homes.
European Fan
A geometric fan or shell pattern radiating from a central point — decorative and architectural. Best for formal garden areas, circular patio zones, and accent areas within a larger patio. Requires more precision to stamp correctly but delivers a distinctive, high-end look in Tulsa outdoor spaces.
Wood Plank
Simulated weathered or reclaimed wood boards — straight planks or a herringbone pattern. Popular for covered patio areas and pergola footprints where the wood look complements the overhead structure. Gray, brown, and bleached driftwood color options available.
Stamped Concrete Colors for Tulsa Homes
Color is where stamped concrete moves from generic to genuinely beautiful. We use two colors on every stamped patio — an integral base color mixed into the concrete and a release agent color broadcast on the surface before stamping. The interaction between the two colors creates the depth and variation that makes stamped concrete look like real stone. Popular Tulsa color combinations:
- Buff base / brown release — warm flagstone look
- Gray base / charcoal release — slate gray stone
- Tan base / terra cotta release — warm Oklahoma clay tones
- Charcoal base / black release — dark contemporary stone
- Brown base / tan release — rich earth tones for natural landscapes
Stamped Concrete Patio Pricing in Tulsa
Stamped concrete patios in Tulsa typically cost $14–$22 per square foot installed, including subbase preparation, concrete, stamping, coloring, and sealer. A 400-square-foot stamped patio runs approximately $5,600–$8,800. Complex patterns, multiple color zones, and border treatments add to the cost. We provide detailed written estimates after an on-site consultation.
Get a Free Stamped Concrete Estimate in Tulsa
Call VistaScapes at 918-779-1317 to schedule your free stamped concrete consultation in Tulsa. We bring pattern and color samples so you can see what your finished patio will look like before we pour a single yard of concrete.


