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The bathroom, whether a guest powder room or master en suite, is an area of the home where you can let your decorating imagination run free. Paint the walls in your favorite vibrant color such as lavender or apricot or experiment with a striking mural. For the bathroom sink, try concrete. Yes, concrete. Not just for driveways anymore, this versatile, customizable and durable material can be surprisingly stylish, and eco-friendly to boot.

Styles and Colors

Because it is molded and not cut, concrete has the unique ability to offer unlimited design possibilities. It can be as rough or sleek, contemporary or traditional, as you choose. In an avant-garde and artistic city like San Francisco, concrete is an excellent medium for expressing personal taste.

Have your concrete sink custom formed to any shape think spirals, flowers and more as well as any dimensions up to 7 by 3. (Larger sizes may be formed by joining two slabs.) Vessel, pedestal, floating, integral, ramp (inclined), trough, floating and double bathroom sinks all can be made of concrete. Add in aggregate such as shells, pebbles, colorful glass or small tiles, or accent the edges with eye-catching details.

The color selection is virtually infinite and can be matched to order to your wall paint. Stains may be applied to give subtle color variations.

Advantages

In addition to their versatility in terms of style, concrete sinks entail low to zero maintenance. Integral basins, formed as one unit with the vanity or countertop, have no seams, thus avoiding major trouble spots for dirt and mildew. Mild soap and water are all youll need to clean your concrete bathroom sink.

Concrete is quite durable. However, should it need repair, patching and resealing are simple matters. Whats more, concrete sinks are affordable compared to those made from other substances, especially when the cost is averaged out over the course of their long lifetime. The concretes appearance will improve as it ages and acquires a rich patina.

Disadvantages

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June 26, 2014 at 9:07 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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