It has a faux pebble look with lots of nooks and crannies.
Texturing concrete shower floor.
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A concrete floor is a very economical and useful way to finish a shower room or bathroom.
They re cheap easy to install and immediately add texture to your floor which significantly reduces your chances of slipping.
The easiest way to make your shower floor less slippery is to add traction by installing an anti slip shower mat.
The biggest concern is that it has to be sealed.
I can t keep it white and nice looking.
Properly sealed concrete can serve as a great flooring option.
The shower pan and the tub have the j m signature coralline limestone finish.
Designed to soothe both body and spirit this master bath features concrete vanity tops a concrete tub surround and concrete shower walls all integrally colored an elegant bone white.
I have a plastic shower pan.
The exterior of the tub was stamped with a hammered copper texture to cut the cost of making an exterior mold and to make it more interesting than a smooth trowel finish kudrick explains.
How to create a stained concrete shower floor.
Concrete can be a great option if it is properly sealed though.
Today you can not only achieve any color you want with this versatile material but have many pattern and texture options as well.
It also has enough texture where it won t get slippery like other materials.
Untreated concrete is a porous material that will soak up water from your shower.
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For a stylish and cost effective shower floor consider using concrete.
Since it is a solid surface there is no worry about water getting under tiles or leaking.
If you like the texture but not the gray hue you can even paint it.
Concrete may seem like an odd material to use in a bathroom but it has several qualities that make it an appealing choice.
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I do clean it i swear.
However concrete is porous and will absorb water if it is not treated properly and will stain over time.
Water and water damage.
Concrete floors were once suitable only where you wanted a style with an industrial feel.
Drains can be built in so that thorough cleaning is easy.
The discoloration seems permanent.
Once it s sealed it s simple easy to clean and incredibly versatile.