Tuesday, October 2, 2012

concrete + colour



I did a post earlier in the week on the use of concrete flooring as an internal residential finish and I haven't stopped thinking about it since then. So I thought I would expand on it a little further and talk about designing with it instead of around it. You can't find the post here.

I have always lusted over the combination of concrete and colour. If you think about concrete in it's initial purpose it is the foundation of the home. I find true essence in using the foundation of the home as the final finish. I know the first thing that comes to mind when speaking about concrete is the cold gray colour and that is absolutely accurate, so why not bright things up with a pop of colour to liven up the space. In fact, there are often many spaces around the home that are dull and no family member enjoys being in, is it one section of the garden, the space under the stairs or the spare bedroom? These spaces can be brought to life with a hint of colour and the whole room is transformed, even if the floor is a cool gray. 

Whether you choose a warm paste colour to soften the look of concrete or a screaming bold one to draw the focus to it, the result is sure to be phenomenal.

Once an outdoor-only application, concrete has been permeating interior design with good reason. The list concrete benefits is quite extensive;
  • It’s easy to clean, extremely durable, and mimics more expensive materials wonderfully. 
  • Custom concrete can be poured in a precast mold, giving it limitless shape and design options. 
  • The weight and sturdiness of concrete make it an excellent structural element with a lot of trendy aesthetic qualities. 
The versatility of concrete designs make it a material that’s perfect in any room, with or without the cold, hard, industrial look of a basic concrete pour. Concrete solutions are becoming the creative answer to many interior and exterior home design dilemmas.

Moral of the story, don't be scared of a concrete finish.







Would you do concrete in your home? If so, would you go even further by adding an accent colour to the room with the concrete touch?
*images via here

No comments:

Post a Comment