A concrete bathroom gives your house or home an instant modern look. The surface textures on concrete tiles, micro-cement or concrete sinks (if you are looking for a more subtle look) add a beautiful natural style to your bathroom that can be combined with a selection of other materials in the sink, tub, countertops, or fittings.
If you are thinking of adding a concrete look to your next bathroom remodel, have a look at these wonderful modern bathroom ideas that combine concrete or cement with a selection of other materials for a unique look with a subtle industrial touch.
A concrete floor and concrete walls combined with elegant brass fixtures
This beautiful concrete bathroom features gold fixtures in the shower and tub that stand out in such a beautiful way against the concrete bathroom walls and the polygon concrete tiles on the floor.
The micro-cement treatment that is used on the walls has been applied on the shelves in the shower and the niche space next to the tub as well, which integrates these modules nicely within the bathroom.
The white porcelain tub and sink stand out beautifully against the dark concrete walls and the concrete tiles on the bathroom floor, while the small wood stool adds a bit of a natural touch to the color palette. Above the bathtub, a shower niche fills the space allowing for extra storage opportunity in the bathroom.
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A concrete bathroom made with different-sized concrete tiles
The beautiful built-in tub fills the entire space in this modern bathroom. The elegant brass faucet provides a beautiful finishing touch to the modern concrete bathroom look and the different sizes of concrete tiles provide an elegant texture to the space.
The white ceiling with crown molding contrasts with the minimal aesthetics of the surface texture of the tiled walls and tub and the thick border around the tub gives it a brutalist impression.
On the other side of the bathroom, the micro-cement walls behind a black marble sink enhance the concrete look with a more subtle grey palette that matches the rest of the space.
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Micro-cement walls and polished concrete floors in an elegant pastel bathroom
This beautiful light concrete bathroom with minimal shapes and a pastel color palette has micro-cement on the walls, combined with a concrete floor and concrete tub with very clean lines.
The nude pink color of the sink module and the purple pendant light stand out so nicely against the minimalist wall treatment, while the oval mirror reflects the space in an elegant way.
Polished concrete floors and walls underneath a beautiful exposed wood roof
The polished concrete bathroom floor and walls seal this minimal space completely, drawing all attention to the beautiful wood grains in the roof and the black hardware in the shower. The shower glass is dark stained instead of clear, adding another beautiful shade to the color palette.
The built-in bench inside the wall next to the shower is great for storing essentials and has the same micro-cement finish for a cohesive look.
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Micro-cement walls and a concrete floor in an attic bathroom with a white porcelain tub
The material combination of the concrete wall surface, chrome fittings, and the white porcelain of the bathtub has a beautiful effect in this attic space. The concrete bathroom is lit up by the skylight right above the tub, which seems like a perfect spot to observe the clouds from.
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Limewash-painted walls for a subtle concrete bathroom look
Limewash walls can have a subtle concrete look if you pick them out in a grey shade. This beautiful concrete bathroom combines a concrete tile floor with limewash walls in a warm grey with dark oak cabinets and a wall-mounted gold faucet.
The marble sink countertop adds a subtle texture to the sink cabinet, while the XL round mirror reflects the space in a wonderful way.
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Cement board cabinet doors for a concrete bathroom look enhanced with pink details
This beautiful bathroom has micro-cement on every surface for a cohesive look. The cement material treatment was even used on the cabinet fronts, which gives the bathroom a soft and smooth concrete appearance which is balanced out by the nude pink details in the shower curtain and other textiles.
The wall-to-wall mirror reflects the concrete bathroom and makes the space look bigger, while the white countertop with built-in sinks and brass fittings makes the bathroom look more minimal.
Styled by Lotta Agaton, art direction Therese Sennerholt, photography by Heidi Lerkenfeldt for H&M Home
Concrete bathroom tiles on the shower wall and floor
When a full concrete bathroom look is a bit much for your taste, you can always work with concrete tiles or micro-cement in your shower niche only, while keeping the rest of your bathroom more modest.
The concrete tiles on the shower walls and floors in combination with white tiles on the other walls in the bathroom provide a nice contrast to this bathroom space. The tiles draw attention when looking into this space and really stand out in this room.
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A dark micro-cement wall with a contrasting white sink
This small bathroom has a dark micro-cement treatment, which gives it quite a dramatic look. White sinks tend to stand out in the most contrasting way against concrete bathroom walls, especially when combined with a white metal faucet like in this example.
Photography by Sara Medina Lind, styling Pella Hedeby
Concrete floor and wall tiles paired up with wood tones
The white marble sinks combined with the wall-mounted brass faucets and the beautiful round mirrors stand out from the dark backdrop created by the large concrete tiles on both the floor and walls in this modern bathroom.
The round sinks on top of a rounded cabinet with a rounded concrete countertop are finished off with wood panels that add an extra texture to the bathroom design and the round mirrors are complemented with six lightbulbs around it to provide direct lighting above the sinks.
Photographed by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen for Norm Architects
Micro-cement walls and a cement board underneath the sink
This clean concrete bathroom has a very minimal design enhanced with black metal fittings for a sleek industrial touch. The concrete floor is a bit darker than the cement treatment on the walls and the sink rests on a cement board, which gives it a lighter expression in the space.
Designed by Lotta Agaton for Vallonia
Micro-cement walls, dark wood tones, and chrome fittings
This stylish concrete bathroom consists of micro cement on the walls and cement tiles on the wall containing the sink, tub, and shower. This way, the room gets a soft grey touch which is complemented by the mixture of the chrome fittings with the walnut wood finishes.
The material combination forms the perfect interior palette and material choice that is both stylish and perfect to seal a wet room, while the shapes of the mirror, and fluted sink add a sophisticated elegance to the interior design of this bathroom.
Interior design and styling by Design Therapy photographed by Elisabeth Daly for Innerstadsspecialisten
A concrete floor combined with concrete walls for an impressive effect
Concrete bathroom walls can be great to update the style of an outdated bathroom and create a new look without installing everything again. Like this, you can achieve amazing results with a low budget. You can add a layer of micro-cement on tiles to achieve concrete bathroom walls with a textured stain and a unique look
The old tiles can be masked by a modern concrete treatment on the wall, while basic bathroom sinks can get an enhanced look by changing up the material in the backdrop. In this concrete bathroom, even the ceilings have been treated with a smooth layer of cement for a concrete design that is a bit dramatic.
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A modern bathroom with clean lines and micro-cement walls
When you are designing a modern bathroom space, concrete is the perfect finish to provide the design with clean and sharp lines that make other minimal elements stand out.
Larger bathrooms tend to work best with a concrete seal, as the dark color will make the room look smaller, however, it can work well in small bathrooms for a more dramatic effect in case that’s your intention.
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A guest bathroom with a concrete look
This small guest room with cement walls features a cement-covered module holding the sink and hiding away the piping for a minimal effect that is enhanced by the elegant white mirror and the art print on the wall.
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A bathroom project with concrete walls and floors and a bamboo vanity
In this beautiful house project by Aks Og Eng, the bathroom has very high ceilings, which are accentuated by the impressive micro-cement treatment on the walls. The concrete flooring is a tint darker than the walls and this completely concrete look makes the beautiful bamboo vanity stand out in a powerful way.
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Pair White Walls with a Concrete Bathroom Floor for a Subtle Effect
The bathroom in this turn-of-the-century apartment has a large window and white walls which make the room appear light and airy. The concrete bathroom floor contrasts with the white paint and porcelain, while the light wood countertop and other wood elements add a natural touch.
The combination of green plants stands out in this neutral color palette.
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Create a Balance between a Concrete Floor and Walls and soft Oak Wood
A concrete bathroom can easily become modern and industrial in appearance. If you want to add some warmth to the setting, however, opt for a soft oak wood vanity like in the bathroom example below.
The bathroom is located underneath the sloped roof of the house. The concrete treatment highlights the beautiful angles in the ceiling and walls.
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Work with a Concrete Shower and Tub to Set Them Apart
A concrete bathroom finish is a great way to set your shower and tub walls apart from the material used in the rest of the space. In this beautiful attic bathroom example, the walls are irregular, however, the cement treatment makes these surfaces look cohesive.
Styled by Clindholm, photographed by Frederic Boukari, for Historiska Hem