The basins and bath are from victoria albert.
Concrete and marble bathroom.
Where a high quality finished flooring surface is required the concrete slab may be stained polished painted or top coated to make for a unique and.
Pour some of the dry mix into your drywall tray add water and mix it with a small putty knife.
You can buy concrete stain in two different forms.
This bathroom is proof that concrete is anything but drab.
I love the industrial look of concrete countertops once they are finished.
However this can also be an expensive upgrade particularly if you love luxurious options such as carrera marble.
A marble look is so lavish and calls for no dressing up.
A beautiful statement for your bathroom design.
When planning a new bathroom or remodeling an old one you may be tempted by the idea of using marble for its countertops floor and walls.
Green marble countertops boast significant veins in various shades that work well with weathered patinas and antique accessories.
I worried everything would look washed out and well gray.
Baskets and gold touches soften the otherwise austere retreat.
Materials range from concrete basins composite stone to natural stones such as marble and granite.
Honed green marble creates bathroom countertops with an old world outlook.
Its deep tones complement metal accents such as black wrought iron sconces copper chandeliers and bronze faucets.
I was trying to lighten up the room and the whitewashed wall was already a gray color as well.
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The taps and bath filler are by bagno design.
How to create a faux marble countertop using concrete.
The monochrome palette and modern freestanding bathtub with matching his and hers sinks create a chic hotel like interior.
Concrete bathroom floors are most commonly found in homes with slab foundations or in basements where the floor already consists of a 4 to 8 inch concrete slab that rests directly on the soil.
Once upon a time standard bathroom countertops were either ceramic tile plastic laminate or a material that was regarded as somewhat innovative for the time so called cultured marble.
One of the most obvious places to get a major bang for your buck in a bathroom update is the countertop.
I just wasn t sure how well the gray would look in my bathroom.
Cultured marble wasn t marble at all or granite or onyx but instead was a dreary blend of crushed limestone held together with plastic resins.
The marble is from venice marble.
Clean lines and a super smooth surface make this countertop a standout.
3 mix your concrete.
Unassuming mirrors and lighting keep the space airy and uncluttered.
Simple ovals marble and a micro cement floor keep things serene and uncomplicated.