43 Concrete Bathroom Decor Ideas With Pros And Cons
Concrete is a perfect modern material for renovations: it’s durable, budget-friendly, it’s easy to maintain and there are many more advantages that are sure to inspire you to incorporate it into your home design. Concrete is widely used in decorating all kinds of spaces in modern, contemporary and minimalist styles and some other, too. I’d like to share some tips, pros and cons of using it in your bathroom for you to take a right decision – whether you need it or not.
Advantages Of Concrete In Bathrooms
No amount of water can actually damage a concrete floor. This means you never have to worry about wet feet, damp towels, shower spray, or spills from the sink or tub. This point makes concrete perfect for floors, walls and even countertops, sinks and bathtubs themselves.
While professional concrete installers typically guarantee their work for 20 years or so, with proper care, concrete can last for the lifetime of the home. Given this longevity, concrete is one of the more cost-effective materials you can use, besides, it’s very cost-effective.
Concrete scores very highly in the cleaning and maintenance category. Aside from periodic sealing of the surface to prevent stains, concrete is effectively maintenance-free. For everyday cleaning, you can sweep, vacuum, dry-mop, or wet-mop as much or as little as you like. Just be careful with cleaning agents, as some cleaners may react chemically with the concrete and cause discoloration.
Modern techniques for concrete finishing now make it a cutting-edge material when it comes to home decor. Concrete can be colored by adding dye to the wet concrete as it is being mixed, or by staining/etching it with acid or other substances. And concrete can be stamped with stencil patterns to give it texture.
A beautiful contemporary bathroom with concrete walls and a floor, a shower space, an oval tub, a ladder and a bench plus potted plants.
A chic bathroom with concrete walls and a floor, an elegant clawfoot bathtub, a large vainty with a concrete countertop and a pink curtain.
A concrete bathroom with a concrete vanity and wooden storage units, a large mirror and a window to enjoy natural light.
A concrete shower space with a wooden floor, a glass wall and a dark glass mini bench is a cozy and cool space.
A contemporary bathroom clad with concrete tiles completely, a stained floating vanity, an oval tub, gold fixtures and a bold printed rug.
A contemporary bathroom done with neutral concrete on the walls and floor, grey concrete imitating fish scale tiles on one accent wall.
A contemporary bathroom of concrete, a shower space, a black ladder as a storage unit, a free-standing sink and black fixtures.
A contemporary bathroom with a concrete and wood built-in vanity, a long mirror, a chic tiled floor is very welcoming.
A contemporary bathroom with a concrete floor and accent wall, a floating vanity, black fixtures and bold textiles.
A contemporary bathroom with a concrete floor and walls, a floating vanity and brass fixtures plus an oval tub.
A contemporary bathroom with a concrete tile floor and some walls, a white oval tub, a built-in vanity and niches for storage.
A contemporary bathroom with a concrete wall and floor, an oval bathtub, a sleek vanity and a round mirror plus potted plants.
A contemporary shower space with concrete walls and a floor, a grey fish scale tile accent wall and dark fixtures is chic.
A contrasting bathroom with concrete walls and floor, a black accent wall, a white tub and a concrete sink plus black fixtures.
A large concrete bathroom with an elegant bathtub, a light-stained vanity with a round sink, a chic daybed and pendant lamps.
A lovely bathroom of concrete, with a terrazzo floor, a catchy accent wall and a concrete bathtub plus a black ladder.
A lovely contemporary bathroom with concrete walls and a floor, a black accent wall, a floating vanity, potted greenery and a round sink.
A minimalist bathroom fully made of concrete, with a floating vanity and a bathtub, a large mirror and orange fixtures is wow.
A minimalist bathroom with concrete walls and a ceiling, a dark vanity with a concrete countertop, a glazed wall and a tree stump.
Disadvantages Of Concrete In Bathrooms
Interior concrete floors can be finished until they have a very smooth, almost glass-like surface, and these floors can be very slippery when wet, especially if treated with a surface sealer, and especially when you are barefoot. If you’re having a new concrete slab or concrete overlay poured for a bathroom floor, make sure the finishers leave it with a little traction for safety.
Concrete is a naturally porous material that is highly susceptible to staining from spilled liquids. The same characteristic that allows concrete to accept a decorative stain also makes it susceptible to discoloration from chemicals. The best solution is to seal the concrete periodically with a film-forming sealer.
Concrete changes temperature slowly. If you’re heating a bathroom with conventional forced-air heat, you’re simply blowing warm air over the top of the floor and throughout the room, which has little warming effect on a slab that’s also being chilled by the ground 24 hours a day. Now you know all the points, will you choose concrete for your bathroom?
A minimalist bathroom with concrete walls, a floor and a bathtub, clad with stained wood is a very fresh and modern idea.
A minimalist bathroom with white plaster walls, a concrete floating sink, a basket with towels and a laconic mirror.
A minimalist concrete bathroom with a monolith vanity with a sink, a shower space with a niche, a large window for a view.
A modern bathroom done with concrete walls, floor, an oval tub, brass fixtures and a glazed wall for much light.
A modern bathroom with a concrete tile floor, a teal tile shower space, a built-in vanity and a thick concrete countertops with a sink.
A modern ethnic bathroom with concrete walls and a floor, a bathtub and a floating vanity, a basket for storage and a sink.
A neutral bathroom with a floating wooden vanity, a concrete sink, a mirror in a metal frame and simple fixtures looks relaxing.
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