Are you one of those people who sits around and stares at amazingly chic, concrete interior design and decide you could never have that style in your own home? Well I am here to tell you, you are dead wrong.
These days there are so many creative and stylish ways to incorporate concrete walls/ceilings/furniture into your own space, the possibilities are endless.
As you will see below, whatever your aesthetic is, there is a way to get that industrial cool concrete look in just about any space in your home. And while your home may not be as drop dead fabulous as the above master bedroom from HG Sphere, I'm sure you'll be able to find ways to impress.
This irresistibly chic living room from Archilovers shows you how malleable concrete interior design can be with other existing hard materials. Wood floors, concrete floors, brick walls and more concrete ceilings make this space almost feel vintage and modern at the same time.
The concrete is not cold and uninviting but rather welcoming and warm. Keeping the space in 50 shades of grey ;) lets the exposed brick wall and the adorable yellow accent table pop.
If you like a clean, glam space, this living room from Live Journal is right up your alley.
Pristine furnishings in luxe materials elevate this space, especially the treatment of the concrete. Stone tiles inset into a niche in the wall and spot-lit make the concrete act more like art than a wall finish, and bring depth, movement, and texture to the space.
For all my boho lovers out there, don't fear, you can still style concrete interiors in the most bohemian of ways and total pull it off.
Architecture Art Design shared this amazing, high ceilinged open space with concrete top to bottom. What brings the boho are the multitude of colors, patterns and styles blended so well together. No one will walk in this space and tell you its too modern.
I have to admit the above, for me, is the ultimate bachelor master bedroom. Ultralinx shows us a bedroom that is so masculine and cool, yet still cuddle worthy.
Large concrete walls are offset with an oversized, upholstered headboard, lending a softer side to the concete walls and making them seem current and approachable. And what could be cooler than that ultra-contemporary bedside table lamp.
One of my favorite concrete interior inspirations comes from Blog Lovin. This space mixes Scandinavian designs, midcentury elements and vintage pieces to create a collected yet polished look.
The mix of hard and soft textures softens the smooth concrete walls, and the artwork adds a playful note to the otherwise bare wall.
Image Sources: fashion landscape, Live Journal, HG Sphere, Ultra Linx, Architecture Art Design, Archilovers