Similar to what Scottishmoney said.I remodeled 2 commercial places. One was a shoe store and the other was a coffee shop.The coffee shop I placed coffee bags(you can use mint bags) various piles of beans(you can use coins)not singles but rather placed in groups and not organized but rather in a rad om pattern grouped closely. Posters and other items. Then used a clear epoxy coating, its self leveling and is not slipperynor will it wear done in time. It is also easy to wash and keep clean.Before I placed these items on the floor I used a nice neutral background concrete stain....not paint!The stain gives it an older antique feeling.If you want more ideas, take pictures and measurements, pm me with them and I will throw in a fewideas......if you want
Not exactly what the OP is looking for but I'll post it anyway since what comes to mind is actually a local eatery in my neck of thewoods that has u.s. and world coins under clear epoxy on top of the booth tables.An extreme example of coinage interior design from the 10,000 Siver Dollar Bar in Montana.I always loved this picture
Quote from: Swampboy on February 13, 2010, 07:11:13 PMNot exactly what the OP is looking for but I'll post it anyway since what comes to mind is actually a local eatery in my neck of thewoods that has u.s. and world coins under clear epoxy on top of the booth tables.An extreme example of coinage interior design from the 10,000 Siver Dollar Bar in Montana.I always loved this picture