40 Stylish Living Rooms That Use Concrete To Stand Out
Concrete has long acted as a foundation for many homes. Its practical applications are certainly common knowledge as an affordable and durable basis for buildings of all types. However, it was not until fairly recently that concrete became more of a focal point — and interior design element that went beyond practical into an aesthetic […]
Concrete has long acted as a foundation for many homes. Its practical applications are certainly common knowledge as an affordable and durable basis for buildings of all types. However, it was not until fairly recently that concrete became more of a focal point — and interior design element that went beyond practical into an aesthetic choice. In this round up, you will see not only the more expected industial-style living rooms that use exposed brick and concrete for an unfinished look, but also sleek, modern, minimalist, and even somewhat rustic designs that allow the concrete effect to shine, either as a focal point or an accent.
Visualizer: Hatice Unsal
In this bright living room, indoor house plants stand in stark contrast to the concrete accent wall for a beautiful marriage of the natural and manmade.
Source: B&B Italia
Of course, keeping the greenery outside and embracing the many shades of gray is also a valid choice.
Designer: One Work
You will see in many of these living rooms that wood and concrete work well together, here as a frame for a simple, modern sofa.
Vis...
Concrete has long acted as a foundation for many homes. Its practical applications are certainly common knowledge as an affordable and durable basis for buildings of all types. However, it was not until fairly recently that concrete became more of a focal point — and interior design element that went beyond practical into an aesthetic choice. In this round up, you will see not only the more expected industial-style living rooms that use exposed brick and concrete for an unfinished look, but also sleek, modern, minimalist, and even somewhat rustic designs that allow the concrete effect to shine, either as a focal point or an accent.
Visualizer: Hatice Unsal
In this bright living room, indoor house plants stand in stark contrast to the concrete accent wall for a beautiful marriage of the natural and manmade.
Source: B&B Italia
Of course, keeping the greenery outside and embracing the many shades of gray is also a valid choice.
Designer: One Work
You will see in many of these living rooms that wood and concrete work well together, here as a frame for a simple, modern sofa.
Vis...
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