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In the past few years exposed concrete has became more and more popular each day thanks to world renowned architects that have used them in legendary projects with great results. In its simplicity and nature the exposed concrete exudes clarity in a gray dense and powerful texture being able to complement or contrast multiple colors and textures beautifully. Moreover the ability to change the gray shade or color it in mass has slowly transformed this antique material in a contemporary apparent finish that everyone desires. It is hard to start a new renovation project just to bring this powerful texture in your home, it is time and resource consuming as well and with that thought in mind we have reviewed diy concrete projects before and we will continue on doing so. With small votive candle holders realize out of cement, decorative lamps or heavy flower pots you can experiement the color and texture of exposed concrete and bring a modern vibe in your home. Try it out in small increments and if you like it be ready to decorate an entire wall or facade.
1.Ombre Tea Light Holders
via Naver
2.Metallic concrete votive
via Monsters Circus
3.Cinder Block Stacked Garden
4.Cement coasters
5.Cement lampshade
via Weekday Carnival
6.Coat rack
via Decoist
7.Cinder block furniture
via B Organic
8.Bath set
9.Concrete hearts
via Blog A La Cart
10.Candle holder
via Signe Pling
11.Cinder Block Birdhouse
via Lowe’s
12.Hanging lamps
via Brit + Co.
13.Cement Easter eggs
via Camille Styles
14.Concrete Letter Bookends
via Eilen Tein
15.Lace bookend planters
via Brit + Co.
16.Paperweights
via Monsters Circus
17.Flower pots
18.Concrete iPad Stand
via Instructables
19.Concrete Alphabet
20.Concrete Bowl
21.Concrete table top
via Weekday Carnival
22.Concrete cylinder vase
23.Desk lamp
via Pastill
24.Desk set
via Magnus Pettersen
25.DIY Bedside Lamp
via Nimi Design
26.Concrete clock
via Instructables
What do you think? Is the cement materiality suitable for you and your interior decor? We would love to hear your opinion in the comment section below.