Concrete color for modern wall design – 5 designer apartments

Concrete-look walls are definitely a trend in modern wall design, often serving as a backdrop for loft or industrial-style furnishings. Whether it's a living room, bedroom, bathroom or even kitchen, the concrete color is a cool accent. Take a look at the interior design ideas with concrete-look elements below and get inspired.

TheConcretecan easily be combined with the strenuous lifestyle typical of large cities. The gray color of the material appears cold and is therefore often associated with boredom and dullness. The examples that you can view further in our gallery prove that concrete has actually been undeservedly neglected as a nuance in interior design for a long time and can be integrated quite successfully into furnishings.

With the right accents and color combinations, any room with concrete-look walls can even look warm, cozy and ultra-modern. GoodCombinations of the color concreteThese are with wood, warm beige and every bright color. If you are a fan of cool elegance, then you can't go wrong by choosing concrete-look walls as a background for a black and white interior.

Concrete-look walls give every room a puristic look. If you're looking for matching decor, feel free to opt for industrial-style furniture and accents - they're made for each other.

The wall color is one of the neutral shades and can be combined beautifully with other textures and materials such as brick, wood and soft fabrics. Take a look at the designer apartments below and see for yourself how chic the wall color concrete can look.

*Bathroom and bedroom with concrete look walls – visualized by Tanya Dorokhina

*Living room and kitchen with wooden wall paneling, walls in concrete color and colorful accents - visualized by Vladimir Nikiforov

*Spacious living room with kitchen in white and black - visualized by Sergey Baskakov

*Modern living rooms and bedrooms with industrial style furnishings - visualized by KeremmucuR

*Living room and bedroom in industrial style -visualized by Ruslana Petrovskaya