Where can I find a concrete kitchen sink?
Above: A poured-in-place concrete sink in the larder-like kitchen of a DIY home in Maine; see The Soot House: Conjuring the Ghosts of Old New England on Spruce Head in Maine. Photograph by Greta Rybus. What are the advantages of a concrete sink?
What’s the point of having a concrete sink?
It makes a statement: The concrete sink takes an inexpensive material, formerly used only for construction and foundations, and turns it into something sculptural and bespoke. “We live in a world of manufactured items, with everything channeled to the mass market,” says Cheng.
What should I use to polish my concrete sink?
“Then you usually need a professional to polish out the stain using a very fine diamond pad, and reapply the finish,” says Cheng. When in doubt, Cheng’s Concrete Exchange is also a good source for products: Cheng-approved sealants and waxes, plus cleansers, stain removers, sheepskin buffing pads, and repair products.
Where can I get a concrete bathtub?
The oversized bathtub was originally created for use as an animal trough, but it works great as a bath. The trough itself cost under £200 – though it took five men to get it in place. It could have cost four times that amount to have it made. Get the look: The bath is a concrete trough from Mole Valley Farmers. The white pottery is from Made.com.
Which is the best concrete for a bathroom?
Exposed concrete, distressed metal and wood is the perfect combination for a rustic room and clean copper accents to add a little contrast. Perfect in bathrooms and kitchens. Exposed concrete, distressed metal and wood is the perfect combination for a rustic room and clean copper accents to add a little contrast.
Where can I get a concrete bathroom sink?
Get the look: The bath is a concrete trough from Mole Valley Farmers. The white pottery is from Made.com. The bathroom sink is an old wood dough bowl from eBay.
How does a concrete bathtub keep the water warm?
This concrete bathtub has integral radiant heating which keeps the tub, the water in it, and the person in the water, toasty warm! This concrete bathtub has integral radiant heating which keeps the tub, the water in it, and the person in the water, toasty warm!