Living Room Red Cement Floor
Painted concrete floors look great on any floor in your home including garage basement living room patio or balcony.
Living room red cement floor. By morph interior ltd. If your living room is located on the ground floor or lower then chances are you already have a concrete surface resting directly beneath your current floor. There are many types of flooring tiles to choose from and within each type are there many patterns colors and shapes. Diy concrete floor things to know.
Before covering the concrete floor in your home you might want to use it as your main flooring. The concrete can be polished and then painted in any color pattern of your choice and the result is a modern look that enhances any decor. Ultimately i built up 6 thin layers and then topped it with a thicker layer. Today concrete is used for kitchen counters bathroom vanities and as flooring in the primary rooms of a home.
But the whole diy concrete floor is quite thin maybe 1 8 thick max. Minimalist living room with grey walls 2 white sofas and large red rug can t get enough of these bold red accents. You can still see the seams of the subfloor notice the vertical line on the right hand side of the photo above. You can stain paint decorate age pattern or etch your concrete floor to get the look you want one layer at a time.
Living room with hard wood floor concrete walls and floor to ceiling window highlighted with red sofas. This is actually part of the cement block that acts as the foundation of your home. In this living room designed by studio razavi the cement floor tiles give the room a modern pared down. One thing i learned.
It can also be the surface of a new and exciting floor for this location. Living room small 1950s open concept concrete floor and red floor living room idea in chicago with beige walls a corner fireplace and a stone fireplace wooden lined roof continued outside anitra479. If you ve narrowed your living room flooring to tile that s a big step in the living room decor process but now you have to choose a tile.