Now that Floquil Driftwood is no longer available, what is your favorite paint for simulating cement/concrete? Jim here.
A mix of Jo Sonja’s " Linen", “Charcoal” and some white, or simply this mix…

or this mix…


weathering is another matter.
Mike
Faller has some concrete color.
But the color depends a lot on the age of the concrete. There’s a big mix of colors. I use often Tamiya jp. grey.
Wolfgang
If you do a “search our community” on the right margin and enter “concrete color” you wil come up with over 13,780 threads addressing the issue.
There will be as many different answers to “how to get the aged concrete look” as there are opinions.
One color mixture has been shown for you.
Concrete color is affected by is components, the area of origin and raw materials available there, and it’s age and weathering, if available…
I use Polyscale “aged concrete” as I think it does look like my aged concrete porch pad.
But the floor at my local SAms club and Wallyworld are a dark gray color, due most likely to a sealer they put on it.
My father replaced a portion of his covered proch floor about 30 years ago it is light gray and the rest of the porch is like “aged concrete”- like my porch pad and his is covered, not exposed like mine was before we covered and enclosed it.
You used “driftwood” as it most represented concrete to you. You will have to pick another color that represents it to you, or mix together to get the right “color” for you.
50/50 Concrete and Reefer White. More white for older structures.