When it comes to concrete, it is inevitably associated with roughness and roughness, and many people think of rooms with clean water.
In fact, when it comes to texture, concrete can be more inclusive than wood. Many villas and mansions use bare concrete walls as evidence.
The case I presented today is a villa with a concrete structure. Let's see how finish will look?
The villa is located in suburbs and was rebuilt from an old house in last century.
The main body of building is a traditional two-story sloping building with a warm and cozy view of a country house.
The biggest change is addition of an outdoor dining area and kitchen next to courtyard and pool, a very nice environment.
The kitchen island makes entire kitchen space look simple and grand, while concrete walls and white tiles bring out natural beauty.
The dining and living rooms are connected to each other, and drawing of a large flat floor will not get tired of looking at it for a long time.
Marble countertops and wood ceilings add a touch of luxury to décor.
The color scheme of interior is simple, floor-to-ceiling windows are full of light, and outside window is a landscape of green plants.
The second floor is owner's living space, mostly in a simple European style, modern layout conducive to relaxation and warmth.