Small Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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Bardi Designs
This small Bathroom carries the WOW factor. Adorned with subway tile with a mosaic insert, Concrete floors and a vintage style vanity it is full of charm!
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Vista del bagno dall'ingresso.
Ingresso con pavimento originale in marmette sfondo bianco; bagno con pavimento in resina verde (Farrow&Ball green stone 12). stesso colore delle pareti; rivestimento in lastre ariostea nere; vasca da bagno Kaldewei con doccia, e lavandino in ceramica orginale anni 50. MObile bagno realizzato su misura in legno cannettato.
Cemlux
Beautiful polished concrete finish with the rustic mirror and black accessories including taps, wall-hung toilet, shower head and shower mixer is making this newly renovated bathroom look modern and sleek.
Parker Design Build Co
The clients were looking to transform their master bathroom into a space that didn't feel like it was in a basement. Our solution was to slightly tweak the floor plan, open up the shower, add some additional lighting, and relocate some ductwork.
www.betistudio.com
Reforma de apartamento, mediante aplicación de microcemento en pavimento, revestimientos de paneles de madera natural, iluminación indirecta de led, combinada con focos orientables en carril electrificado, luz de presencia en la zona de entrada.
Tabique móvil para unir dos estancias, con aislamiento acústico.
Fortis Coatings
Microcement is a polymer rich cementitious topping that is trowel applied over existing substrates such as old concrete screed, tiles and even timber flooring. A perfect way to acquire a decorative cement floor without the major works associated with traditional polished concrete. Fortis Microcement is available in a wide range of colours and can be fully customised to suit any style or environment.
Product: Microcement XT - Coarse
Location: Mayfair, London
Environment: Residential Wetrooms
Colour: Custom travertine blend for client
Style: Subtle Texture
Sealer: Polyurethane
Atelier Sénic
Projet situé dans le quartier de la Place de Clichy à Paris (18ème arrondissement).
La salle d’eau de 2m2 de cet appartement, à l’origine ouverte sur la chambre, a été totalement rénové et transformée.
La pièce a été recloisonnée pour intimiser les seuls toilettes de l’appartement. L’aménagement a été repensé pour optimiser l’espace et les rangements, et fluidifier la circulation.
Le travertin a été remplacé par un mix de carrelage hexagonal noir et blanc et d’un sol en béton ciré pour s’inscrire dans un style contemporain.
Cette salle de bain bénéficie désormais d’une grande douche (70x120 cm), d’un sèche-serviettes et d’un toilette suspendu.
Le meuble vasque a été réalisé sur mesure pour s’adapter à la forme de la pièce.
Bergeron Custom Homes, LLC
The master bedroom is on the rear of the home with a large window wall and gorgeous view of the lake.
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