Bathroom and Cloakroom with Concrete Flooring and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Sculptural Elegance: Monochrome Palette in Detail
Sculptural Elegance: Monochrome Palette in Detail
Habitat Resin & ConcreteHabitat Resin & Concrete
This close-up captures the sculptural beauty of a modern bathroom's details, where the monochrome palette speaks volumes in its simplicity. The sleek black taps emerges from the microcement wall with a bold presence, casting a graceful arc over the pristine white vessel sink. The interplay of shadow and light dances on the white countertop, highlighting the sink's clean lines and the tap's matte finish. The textured backdrop of the microcement wall adds depth and a tactile dimension, creating a canvas that emphasizes the fixtures' contemporary design. This image is a celebration of modern minimalism, where the elegance of each element is amplified by the serene and sophisticated environment it inhabits.
Bovina House
Bovina House
kimberly peck architectkimberly peck architect
The goal of this project was to build a house that would be energy efficient using materials that were both economical and environmentally conscious. Due to the extremely cold winter weather conditions in the Catskills, insulating the house was a primary concern. The main structure of the house is a timber frame from an nineteenth century barn that has been restored and raised on this new site. The entirety of this frame has then been wrapped in SIPs (structural insulated panels), both walls and the roof. The house is slab on grade, insulated from below. The concrete slab was poured with a radiant heating system inside and the top of the slab was polished and left exposed as the flooring surface. Fiberglass windows with an extremely high R-value were chosen for their green properties. Care was also taken during construction to make all of the joints between the SIPs panels and around window and door openings as airtight as possible. The fact that the house is so airtight along with the high overall insulatory value achieved from the insulated slab, SIPs panels, and windows make the house very energy efficient. The house utilizes an air exchanger, a device that brings fresh air in from outside without loosing heat and circulates the air within the house to move warmer air down from the second floor. Other green materials in the home include reclaimed barn wood used for the floor and ceiling of the second floor, reclaimed wood stairs and bathroom vanity, and an on-demand hot water/boiler system. The exterior of the house is clad in black corrugated aluminum with an aluminum standing seam roof. Because of the extremely cold winter temperatures windows are used discerningly, the three largest windows are on the first floor providing the main living areas with a majestic view of the Catskill mountains.
Farmhouse & Barn
Farmhouse & Barn
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
This is the hall bath for the two guest bedrooms. The walls are white painted wood. The vanity is built-in, but has a freestanding furniture-look.
Hatfield St.
Hatfield St.
John Webb Construction and DesignJohn Webb Construction and Design
Custom Built home designed to fit on an undesirable lot provided a great opportunity to think outside of the box with creating a large open concept living space with a kitchen, dining room, living room, and sitting area. This space has extra high ceilings with concrete radiant heat flooring and custom IKEA cabinetry throughout. The master suite sits tucked away on one side of the house while the other bedrooms are upstairs with a large flex space, great for a kids play area!
Bathroom Vanities
Bathroom Vanities
Showcase KitchensShowcase Kitchens
This wall mounted vanity frees up space on the floor for easy cleaning and gives it a light and airy feel. The stone tile wall makes this custom cabinetry pop!
Costa Mesa Farmhouse Contemporary remodel
Costa Mesa Farmhouse Contemporary remodel
Christiano Homes, Inc.Christiano Homes, Inc.
This contemporary powder room has polished concrete floors, lime green countertops, painted white twig mirror and a green glass pendant.
Eastern Shore Residence
Eastern Shore Residence
JD Ireland Interior Architecture + DesignJD Ireland Interior Architecture + Design
Master Bathroom in a Swedish-inspired farm house on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Architect: Torchio Architects Photographer: Angie Seckinger
Streamlined Reflections: Microcement and Glass
Streamlined Reflections: Microcement and Glass
Habitat Resin & ConcreteHabitat Resin & Concrete
This image captures the sleek interplay of materials within a modern shower enclosure. The brushed chrome frame of the glass screen stands atop the uniform surface of the microcement, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail in the design. The glass acts as a silent guardian, separating yet not dividing, allowing the beauty of the microcement's texture to be admired without interruption. The subtlety of the microcement floor extends underfoot, its expansive and unblemished finish offering a sense of openness and fluidity that is both calming and luxurious. In the background, the black heated towel rail contrasts with the pristine walls, providing a striking visual anchor and a touch of industrial chic. This composition is a celebration of clean lines, reflective surfaces, and the understated elegance that defines contemporary bathroom design.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with Concrete Flooring and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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