The GreyIs one of the most modern and versatile colors in architecture and decoration. The greyish color shows an urban air in space and because it is a neutral base it is interesting to choose furniture and accessories with bright colors to be part of their environment.
The burnt cement is a floor with the mixture of cement, sand and water. What burns the mortar is the contact with the powder of the cement, hence the origin of the name. Called monolithic because it has no grout which makes the environment visually larger.
Burnt cement is a mass application with a thin thickness, but has a great tendency to cracks, cracks and stains. When applied in external areas, the material suffers a lot of swelling due to exposure to the sun. The option is to have a larger thickness and expansion joint for less deformation. In fact, many use in search of this unfinished look.
Depending on the context and its coloring, it can help the environment to gain modern, rustic or sober airs. Used to coat floors and walls, it can acquire different shades of gray. Because it is very smooth, the burnt cement is not suitable for bathrooms or pool area.
Already the apparent concrete is a great material because it is a resistant, durable, beautiful, economical and moldable coating. It can be used to finish on the ceiling, on structures, on the wall and form furniture or partitions.
The finish of the texture of the concrete can be smooth or rougher this will depend on the result you intend to acquire in space. The more rudimentary, the more rusticity it passes into the environment.
Both the burned and the concrete is ideal that the workforce is specialized, since the result will depend solely on the quality of the service.
Check out ideas on how to use cement and the apparent concrete in your home. The materials are practical and give a modern touch to the environment. See below:
Picture 1 - Cement burned in the Box
Picture 2 - Room and balcony with floor in burned cement and finish in concrete
Picture 3 - Loft with cement floor burnt
Picture 4 - Bathtub in concrete
Picture 5 - Concrete wall with rough finish
Picture 6 - Bed head in cement
Picture 7 - Room in rustic style with the use of cement
Picture 8 - Fireplace in cement
Image 9 - The use of cement for a crude decoration
Image 10 - The mixing of earth tones and the use of concrete
Picture 11 - Concrete bench
Image 12 - Cement burned in the hallway
Figure 13 - Concrete wall for a contemporary single family dwelling
Picture 14 - Home Office with cement floor
Picture 15 - Office bench made in concrete
Picture 16 - Colored decoration with wall in concrete
Image 17 - Burnt cement wall with frame
Picture 18 - Concrete kitchen and bench in concrete
Image 19 - Kitchen with white furniture and burnt cement floor
Image 20 - Burnt cement floor for large kitchen
Image 21- External area with detail in concrete
Image 22 - Burned cement in modern residences with balconies
Picture 23 - Living room with double height ceilings with wall and cement floors
Picture 24 - Cement burned in small room
Image 25 - Burnt cement wall with TV supported
Image 26 - Pool space with burnt cement floor
Image 27 - Cement on the ladder
Image 28 - Bathroom with intimate air with the use of cement
Picture 29 - Box floor in burnt cement and a wooden deck
Picture 30 - Niche of the bathroom box in cement
Picture 31 - Worktop for bathroom sink in concrete
Figure 32 - Main entrance with concrete structure
Picture 33 - Kitchen wall in cement
Image 34 - Concrete Ceiling with Rail Lighting
Picture 35 - Staircase in cement
Image 36 - Ceiling with concrete finish with colored metal beams
Image 37 - Cement in floor pagination
Image 38 - Narrow corridor with burnt cement floor
Image 39 - Cement burned in landscaping
Image 40 - Cement floor in external area
Picture 41 - Double sink in bathroom made in concrete
Picture 42 - Double room with wall in cement
Picture 43 - Wall in cement in the entrance of the room
Picture 44 - Bedroom for young woman with burnt cement floor
Picture 45 - Dining room with concrete wall
Picture 46 - Wall in cement with decorative details
Picture 47 - Clean space in burnt cement
Image 48 - White furniture with burnt cement floor
Image 49 - Burnt cement floor in the main entrance
Image 50 - Detail of facade in concrete
Image 51 - Facade with identification of the house in concrete
Image 52 - Residence in apparent concrete
Picture 53 - Partition in cement
Picture 54 - Room and kitchen integrated in gray tones and constructive details in concrete
Image 55 - Kitchen with wooden furniture and cement floor
Image 56 - Concrete structure forming part of the architecture in the social area of the residence
Image 57 - Composition of concrete and wood for residential façade
Image 58 - Cement floor for jovial style residence
Image 59- Room with details in concrete composing with furniture of wood of reforestation
Image 60 - Modern slurry in cement
Image 61 - Panel in burnt cement with wood detailing
Picture 62 - Beach house with cement floor
Picture 63 - Lounge on floor in burnt cement
Image 64 - Floor with expansion joint in the external area
Picture 65 - Bathroom with details in wood and cement
Image 66 - Corridor with ladder on cement
Image 67 - Meal bench and cement floor