Easy to clean plus flood and fire resistant polished concrete flooring is ideal for high traffic areas and industrial style interiors according to builder neil hipwell from future flip concrete is pretty much unbreakable and will last for many years it can be re buffed to restore shine after five years if necessary he says.
Living room polished concrete floors in homes.
Once the concrete is sanded down and polished or sealed it looks perfectly refined in a traditional kitchen or living room especially when layered with oriental rugs.
Concrete floors impart a stylish and practical element to these fabulous homes from australian house garden.
Concrete floors are polished which means they can have as matte or glossy of a finish as you like.
And if you re installing new concrete as opposed to finishing the existing concrete slab your house is built on which is another option it s possible to add both color and texture to the mixture while it s wet to create an entirely different look from the grey floor seen above.
Another benefit of polished concrete floors that many people often overlook is their ability to brighten a room with their high light reflectivity.
Aesthetically concrete floors are a good match for homes with a modern or industrial style and are less suitable for classic vintage home styles.
And they need not be relegated to basements or garages.
Light colored polished concrete floors can help save energy and reduce lighting bills by amplifying the amount of natural light entering your home during the day and reducing the need for artificial.
A different strategy was used by cornerstone architects when they designed this residence in austin texas.
To give the living room a warm and cozy ambiance while keeping the decor simple they combined a polished concrete floor with a wood clad accent wall and neutral colored furniture and carpeting.
Instead of polished concrete or classic hardwood floors consider laying concrete tiles.
Concrete floors are a sustainable option if you use an existing concrete slab avoiding the consumption of new materials.