Cement Plaster Designs & Ideas

Wall Finishes
Wall Finishes
Art by TerryArt by Terry
Modern living room space. Fireplace is done with authentic Italian lime plaster to simulate concrete.
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SLD Residence
SLD Residence
Davidov Partners ArchitectsDavidov Partners Architects
A stark monolithic facade disguises a house abundant in natural light. The SLD Residence is located on a busy road in inner-Melbourne. Whilst the road is a prominent tree lined boulevard our clients wished to maintain a sense of privacy from the street in both a visual and acoustic sense. As such, the presentation of the house to the street takes the form of a pure unadorned mass on the first floor suspended over a recessed lower level. The span of which is interceded by a solitary concrete column, the only relief afforded to the facade. Mass and depth are utilized in an abstraction and contrast to the faux period houses that are more ubiquitous with local trends and although simple in its execution the house still references notions of the piano nobile on the first-floor master windows which are located at the front of the house and offer views down the tree lined street. The width of the block (17.5m) allowed for circulation around a central core on the ground floor which enabled the design of the house to be structured around 2 primary rooms, one living the other for entertaining. The rooms are each fitted with elements allowing the spaces to function with a minimum of additional furniture required and are linked via a corridor which connects the other vertical circulation of the house. Another smaller corridor connects the dining area to the kitchen. The circular ground floor circulation also allows the large house to feel compact whilst providing separation between spaces. The main corridor also contains the centrally located entrance that is located on the side of the house to maximize privacy and allow for an abundance of natural light. This area also features an external light shaft that reflects light into the double height foyer whist also screening views from and two the neighbouring house. he external walkway that takes guests from the street along the side of the house to the front door allows for a moment of disengagement from the street and allows for the house to subtly reveal itself, inviting guest into a double height loggia prior to formally entering the home. This transparency is repeated in the basement entry which features a glazed cellar which greets the owners on their arrival. The large concrete column which dominates the façade also serves as an orientating device, visible at the end of the main corridor. The house, utilises a very limited palette of natural materials to create a strong degree of flow between interior and exterior spaces. The natural cement render used externally is echoed internally with a coarsely applied venetian plaster finish, whilst the honed granite floor is carried through the house on all floors and echoed in the hard and soft landscaping and driveway ramp. The use of the same materials internally and externally is intended as a means of deliberately drawing the interiors outward whilst allowing the natural patina to underscore the passing of time and the seasons. This connection is reinforced through the fully glazed pivoting/sliding doors to the 2 main exterior spaces further underlines these strong connections. Warmth and detail is brought into the design through the use of smoked European oak floorboards which were used to line the key internal doors and panelling. Other elements such as the bar, bathroom vanities and plinths are formed from unembellished slabs of monochromatic feature marble. Expanding on the raw elements used throughout the house brushed stainless steel is used for the staircase balustrading, window framing and is also used for the entry gate enclosure and custom designed island pendant light. The formal dining area is framed by various objects which help to create a more intimate atmosphere and house our clients vintage 1970s dining setting. An oak lined room divider conceals a TV to the lounge room and transforms into a black backdrop to the dining space. The master bedroom occupies the front section of the first floor, providing it both privacy and a northern and southern aspect. Conceived as a hotel suite come bedroom the space is open plan and free flowing between the ensuite space, dressing room and bedroom. A centrally located capsule acts as an anchor for the bed and contains the WC and curved shower, replete with its circular skylight.
Bluejay Nest Construction, Sunnyvale, CA addition  & remodel
Bluejay Nest Construction, Sunnyvale, CA addition & remodel
Bluejay Nest Construction Inc.Bluejay Nest Construction Inc.
We are the best kitchen, bath and general remodeling contractor in Sunnyvale, CA. We have 18+ years of experience in the industry and have our past happy client’s reviews to prove our high quality work. We deliver the highest level of home building and remodeling services because we strongly believe that a home should reflect an owner’s dreams and envisions. We are committed to be the best builder in the industry and our efficiency and transparent business practices allow us to do work we are proud of. We offer attentive and reliable services that will give you the functional and beautiful home you dream of. Whether you are looking to do a small remodel or a full make over of an area of your home, we have the experience and expertise to execute your project from beginning to end. We offer services for small and big remodels of kitchens, bathrooms, room additions, ADU’s (accessory dwelling units), exterior remodeling, patio and fencing. Serving Sunnyvale, CA and all silicon Valley.
Occidental Family Compound
Occidental Family Compound
Erickson Zebroski Design Group, Inc.Erickson Zebroski Design Group, Inc.
The upper cabinets are concealed behind flush wood panels.
Tower Hamlets
Tower Hamlets
The Space AffairThe Space Affair
In this stunning contemporary bathroom, a combination of floral-patterned tiles, wood, and polished concrete (micro-cement) works to perfection.
Spanish Casita by the Sea | Baja California
Spanish Casita by the Sea | Baja California
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
This casita was completely renovated from floor to ceiling in preparation of Airbnb short term romantic getaways. The color palette of teal green, blue and white was brought to life with curated antiques that were stripped of their dark stain colors, collected fine linens, fine plaster wall finishes, authentic Turkish rugs, antique and custom light fixtures, original oil paintings and moorish chevron tile and Moroccan pattern choices.
Rancho Refugio
Rancho Refugio
Elliott & Pohls ConstructionElliott & Pohls Construction
Custom paster bathroom --- Location: Santa Ynez, CA // Type: Remodel & New Construction // Architect: Salt Architect // Designer: Rita Chan Interiors // Lanscape: Bosky // #RanchoRefugioSY --- Featured in Sunset, Domino, Remodelista, Modern Luxury Interiors
Triangle Residence
Triangle Residence
Indie CapitalIndie Capital
Trevor Glenn Photography and Design
Maholtra Group PLC Headquarters
Maholtra Group PLC Headquarters
applicArt Designs LtdapplicArt Designs Ltd
This iconic 1836 Grade II listed building is situated in one of Newcastle's historic streets, Grey Street. Recently purchased by the Malhotra Group PLC, this building, now known as Malhotra House, is the company's NEW state-of-the-art headquarters. The top two floors house the new office space for the Malhotra Team, the ground floor is housed by Italian Restaurant Zizzi and the first floor has been let to Lloyds Bank. The entrance lobby, hall and staircases lead up to the 3 floors of office space. This area has undergone a dramatic transformation, a stunning 14m high chandelier lights the way, your eyes capture the 3d concrete wall finish as you walk through, this unique finish was created using tones of Marmorino Naturale, cleverly lit by soft background lighting. Worth getting the extra steps in and using the stairs and not the lift! “We are delighted with the end product, and it surpassed our expectations" - Client

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