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StudioDNA @StudioDNA · Mar 6, 2023

5 Concrete Designs to Implement in Your Office - StudioDNA

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In general, concrete is less expensive than other cladding materials like marble or natural stone and is more versatile, tough, and durable. In addition, it looks fantastic, let's face it! For these reasons, concrete is becoming more and more common in corporate design and décor.

Concrete may be used in almost every design style, including office, industrial architecture, minimalist, and more, due to its versatility. It provides a neutral background that harmonizes a space and works well with other elements like wood, metal, and so on.

Because of its visual weight, authoritative presence, and unique texture, concrete draws the eye and grounds the space, making it a perfect choice for creating a focal point in your office, whether it's a concrete conference table, a concrete feature wall, or a concrete coffee table.

How then can you implement this concrete design trend at work? There are various methods to do this, as wide and varied as the creative alternatives that corporate interior fit out.



Using Raw Concrete Wall Panels to Create Balance

A common perception of minimalist design is that it is quiet and serene. Each element of the design stands out because there isn't any excess material. With this architectural approach, concrete can be used for so much more than just structure, bringing out its natural beauty.

Wood is frequently used in minimalist design to temper the inherent harshness of concrete. The warm, inviting tones of organic wood pieces contrast well with the cold, often harsh tonal intensity of concrete.

It is important to decorate your walls with concrete wall panels to give your modern home design a more attractive appearance. These panels give your room a contemporary architects appearance that matches your design while also bringing warmth and personality.

Implementing Shades of Grey

Industrial, minimalist, or even brutalist design approaches frequently come to mind when we think about using concrete in office interior design. Unfortunately, not everything is as simple as black and white. Because of the various colors of grey, concrete may be used in almost any type of design.

Although concrete comes in a variety of color schemes, conservatives insist on sticking with the material's natural grey tones. It is not to say that interesting and varied concrete hues cannot exist. Each type of design style works best with a particular shade of grey.

A minimalist design aesthetic works well with the lighter shades of concrete. The other design components—furniture, artwork, and textiles—can shine out and be the statement pieces they are in an uncluttered minimalist room because the concrete is a less overpowering color. Light grey concrete feels lighter and more airy than darker grey tones, adding to the open impression seen in minimalist settings.

Micro cement Offers Endless Design Possibilities

While imagining concrete in your office, don't just think about the walls and floors. Each interior space of your business office can be given a concrete appearance with micro cement, including fireplaces, staircases, worktops, toilets, furniture, and much more. Micro cement can be used to treat a variety of materials, including stone, cement, tile, metal, wood, and plastic. The design options are essentially endless.

When micro cement is troweled on by hand like a plaster, there are no fractures or holes and the surface is extremely smooth. Micro cement is more subdued than other concrete materials, acting almost like a canvas on which other design elements, like a work of art or a statement piece of furniture, may be displayed.

Touches Of Decorative Concrete Pieces

If you want to dip your toes in the sea of concrete design but aren't ready to go in head first, decorative concrete pieces can let you sample the concrete trend in your office without committing to concrete walls or flooring. The concrete design trend may be subtly incorporated into your office with the use of concrete accents like a coffee table, seat, vase, conference table, lights, or accessories.

From Construction Technique To Trendy Design Element: Board-Form Concrete

A common technique for building walls out of poured concrete is called "board-formed concrete," which requires the construction of wooden forms into which the concrete is poured. The wood grain design is imprinted to the concrete during the drying process, giving it a wood grain appearance. What was once just a technique for building concrete walls has developed into a chic concrete design element!

The board-formed concrete's somewhat colder appearance is softened and warmed by the wood grain pattern, while yet enabling it to show its industrial side. Board-form concrete is a design strategy that provides the modern office interior design style a more industrial edge, making it ideal for industrial chic interiors. The combination of textures and patina is what gives industrial-chic design its allure, and board-formed concrete is all about texture. Concrete flooring and walls, raw wood, exposed beams, exposed brick, industrial metal lighting, and lots of glass are all present.

The emerging trend of concrete design can actually be for everyone and every office, whether you completely appreciate it and go all-in with a rusty and raw office makeover complete with concrete walls and/or flooring, or you just want to sample it with subtle touches of concrete in your office.

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