
Why use concrete in bathrooms?
Béton brut or "raw concrete" is a naturally porous material that provides many advantages for the design and build of a bathroom. As a waterproof and pressure-resistant material, it is easy to clean, doesn't deteriorate, prevents bathroom fungus and is low maintenance. Attractive as it is functional, concrete is versatile for both on-site furniture and wall coatings, floors and even shower trays. In addition, due to its thermal mass, concrete is an excellent material for floor heating.
Pro Tip: There are a variety of concrete finishes, but for the safety of daily bathroom users, you must add a surface sealer and a certain percentage of traction to avoid slippage.
Below, we've compiled 26 concrete bathrooms that find intimacy in béton brut.
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SODA Apartments / Gresley Abas Architects

Refugi Lieptgas / Georg Nickisch + Selina Walder


Hilltop House / Openbox Architects

The Window House / FORMZERO

Writer's House / Branch Studio Architects

Beach Ave / Schulberg Demkiw Architects

Refurbishment of Bar El Villa - Vermuteria del Mar / AMOO | Aureli Mora + Omar Ornaque

Mosman / SAOTA

Reconstruction of Apartment in Makedonska Street / Riste Dobrijevic

House on a Stream / Architecture BRIO

Armadale Residence / B.E Architecture

Ravan[pak] Villa / Babak Abnar


Estate In Extremadura / Ábaton Arquitectura

Casa do Conto / Pedra Líquida

Winery in Mont-Ras / Jorge Vidal + Víctor Rahola

Hercule / 2001

Loft 5.04 / smlxl

Las Gaviotas Set / BAK arquitectos

House in Koamicho / Suppose Design Office

Torquay Concrete House / Auhaus Architecture

AP House Urbino / GGA gardini gibertini architects

Entre Cielos Hotel & Spa / A4estudio

JIKKA / Issei Suma

Belimbing Avenu / hyla architects

MA House / Cadaval & Solà-Morales

Vertical Glass House / Atelier FCJZ

