
Residence at South Delhi
Spa flaunting a rustic look created by Cement wash by Specialists from Pondicherry and Stone wash basin.
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3. Exposed cementExposed cement is another cost-effective alternative to bathroom tiles. Durable and versatile, cement is made of clay, limestone and other materials. It is primarily a structural material – so you don’t have to actually install it. Concrete is porous, so it stains easily because it soaks up dirt and spills, and harbours mildew. Regular scrubbing helps minimise this problem. You can retain the steely grey hues for an au naturel feel or paint it in a colour of your choice.Keep in mind: Exposed cement is a naturally colder material. During the winter months, it might make the bathroom uncomfortable.Cost: A low-cost option when compared to tiles, especially as there is no installation involved.

3. BathroomOf course the kitchen shouldn’t get all of the colour fun. Check out the dazzling blue wall in this gorgeous bathroom. Blue is a smart colour selection for a bathroom, because we tend to associate it with the sea and the sky. If you want to channel a resort vacation – or pretend you are perpetually on one – blue is your hue.

12. Moody bluesNew Delhi, IndiaDesigner: Untitled Design

Winner (bathroom): Untitled DesignA soothing, earthy bathroom like this would surely drive all the weekday blues away.

9. Location: Delhi, IndiaDesigner: Untitled Design FeaturesOcean-blue, stone and wood. Dreamy.
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cement walls in bathroom, here with blue oxide coloring