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Concrete is an innovative material that can make a statement in just about any space. See how these Dering Hall talents used this unexpected, yet versatile, industrial material for everything from countertops to walls.
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Open plan white kitchen in a converted stable featuring concrete top by VSP Interiors
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Concrete jungle by PROjECT
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Connecticut chef's kitchen with concrete floor, handmade tiles, and custom hardware by Fine Concepts
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Concrete Kitchen Island by Talbot Cooley
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Japanese Spa Bath, Teak Steam Shower Floor, and Concrete Tile by Randall Architects, Inc.
Amy Braswell
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Short Hills, Concrete Vanity by OASIS HOME by NLM DESIGN INTERIORS
Peter Rymwid
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Stanford Avenue, Mudroom with Concrete Tile by Allison Seidler Interiors
Michael Hunter
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Cook's kitchen featuring walnut and concrete island by Verner Architects
Aaron Leitz
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Stained concrete floors with mid-century modern bench seating. By Marcelle Guilbeau Interior Design
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Modern kitchen with wood and grey cabinets, glass backsplash and island. By Annette Frommer Interior Design
Elad Gonen
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Black Residence – Concrete floor, Zele Company chair, and red steel front door by Elizabeth Vallino Interiors
Bethany Nauert
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Lisbon – modern loft with a glass and concrete fireplace separates the living area by SORS Privatiselectionem
©SORS Privatiselectionem
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Painted beams, light oak floors and a concrete counter brighten this great room. By Robbins Architecture
Steve Hall @ Hedrich Blessing
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Warm, Modern Open Plan with Concrete Floors and Handmade Ceramic Tile by Stefani Stein Inc.
Photography by Tessa Neustadt
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A custom concrete fireplace designed by Sarah Barnard Design
Steven Dewall
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Riggs Place by Soler Architecture and Design
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Concrete trough sink functions for a family bathroom in a vacation home. By Brown Design Group
Laura Hull Photography
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Contemporary zen powder room with custom concrete vanity and a waterfall faucet by Sesshu Design Associates
Architectural Photographic Specialists
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A modern white master bath offers a concrete stool and a freestanding tub and shower that share the sloped floor, so water spills into a slotted drain at wall’s edge. By Michael Wolk Design Associates
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Although this loft came with finished bathrooms and a kitchen, the interior designer replaced countertops with poured concrete to add a more eco-friendly feel. By Gil Walsh Interiors
Photo by Lori Hamilton
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Filling Station Lofts by Hillary Littlejohn Scurtis Design
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Flour Mill Kitchen by STUDIO GILD
David Lauer Photography
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High Alpine Ranch Residence – Yellowstone Club, MT – Kitchen by LKID
Benjamin Benschneider Photography
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Open plan living using lacquer, smoked oak and concrete by dk INTERIORS
Susan Fisher Photography
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Second Floor Kitchen with Concrete Counters and Steel Windows by Thomson & Cooke Architects
Hoachlander Davis
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Freestanding concrete tub with carved marble wall tile by Verner Architects
Aaron Leitz
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Cinema room mixes raw, cast concrete walls and warm wooden paneling. By Carden Cunietti
Photo: Alexander James
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Modern condo with gas fireplace in living room, floating shelves, and concrete by Maren Baker Design
Mike Kaskel
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