6 Ways to Spruce Up Your Space with Patterned Concrete and Polished Cement Flooring
If you’re tired of the same old carpet and tiles in your home, you may want to consider patterned flooring as an alternative. Concrete flooring has come a long way since covering pavements and multi-storey car parks. Today, concrete flooring finds itself in a variety of properties, and has actually become somewhat of an interior décor trend. Concrete is a very versatile flooring option – you can install it in your kitchen, bathroom, dining room or hallway, as well as outside your home in the garden or on your balcony.
1) Create a Distinctive Mood
Cool and timeless grey concrete colour scheme. The colour of natural stone and clay. Grey is the colour that will never go out of fashion and will compliment any colour on the colour wheel. A grey or stone effect floor will perfectly match any accessories that you have – and will still match should you change your colour scheme. Grey is a neutral colour that needs a dominant colour to work with – else it can be quite boring in the way that concrete is. Grey works in a similar way to black without being has harsh – it is a perfect base for other, more vibrant colours to work against.
Areas of use: Throughout the home. Patterned concrete floors are an interior design trend and this range of textures is highly popular. Patterned floors can make an entrance hall striking or provide texture to the smallest room in the house.
2) Use Decorative Elements To Brighten The Room
Especially yellow! Yellow decorative elements with a polished cement floor make any room welcoming. This will add a cheery, optimistic colour vibe that is welcoming and summery. Think daffodils, canaries and sunshine. Yellow is a prefect complementary colour to red or blue and can be argued that it is better suited as a secondary colour because of how important it is to get the colour right, as too much and too vibrant can be quite oppressive.
Areas of use: Yellow works well in a hallway as it the perfect place to put yourself in a positive mood – making sure you leave the house with a smile on your face and come home an instantly feel relaxed.
3) Go For Color
This is a particularly strong and vibrant colour. It’s warm and welcoming and with a polished concrete or screed floor, it catches the eye better than any other colour (this is why warning signs and traffic lights are red). However red can also invoke feelings of hunger and appetite (which is why restaurants use it)The right polishing agent is essential. Be sure to find out what you need before deciding on your colour scheme. Failure to do so could mean problems once you start laying your tiles. Many well-known DIY retailers now stock specialist products designed for creating your own concrete floors that complement a variety of designs – even if they don’t sell tiling themselves.
For example, ask them about floor polish such as Novus Plastic Polish . This special formula isn’t just for practical purposes; it also plays a vital role in achieving true contrast between floor and wall patterns. It enhances shine as well as texture on all kinds of concrete surfaces but especially polished floors for an attractive result guaranteed to satisfy your inner decorator instinct.
Areas of use: Red is perfect in the kitchen which is a positive, warm and busy room in which appetites can be met!
4) Update An Old Tile With A New Design
Out with the porcelin tiles and in with concrete cement slab tiles! It’s no secret how popular cement tiles are for floors and walls in stylish homes and trendy commercial spaces. They’ve taken the tile industry and home decorating space by storm with their impressive durability and nearly unending design options. One particular space where cement tiles shine is the bathroom. When used only on the floor, they add a pop of texture and pattern while breaking up an otherwise plain space. And when used in multiple areas in a bathroom, they create a wow-factor room you’ll love walking into every day.
We love cement tiles for bathrooms for a number of reasons but just in vision this – A custom floating vanity made of reclaimed wood, and a concrete composite vessel sink and concrete cement slab tile flooring!
5) Add Texture And Dimension To A Plain Surface
Outdoor Patterned Concrete Flooring. Concrete flooring works exceptionally well outside, as evidenced by this design. This floor design offers a fragmented pattern style which is both smart and durable, meaning it will be able to survive the colder, wetter months. It’s a fantastic alternative to wooden decking and will outlive it by a number of years.
Areas of use: Outside patio with stone/fragment pattern concrete floor design.
6) Complete A Trendy Look With An Eye-Catching Contrast
The charcoal and white pentagon design is quirky and unique. These types of designs work well in corporate businesses aswell as – The Black and White Colour Scheme. Both Absolute classics. Both of these colours schemes are worth best when using the black and charcoal as accent colours – although white can be used as a secondary colour when needed. These colours are used best to enhance other colours within the scheme. Obviously white creates the image of lightness and enhances the impression of space in the room whereas black adds depth and can make the space appear a lot smaller.
Areas of use: Throughout the office , screed flooring has proven it’s versatility, but it’s most popular in areas where hygiene is key such as kitchens, bathrooms and corridors. Screed flooring makes cleaning quick and easy by providing an impervious surface that minimizes dirt accumulation, trapping debris on top of the surface rather than allowing it to sink into or under the material