Create a Bathroom Escape Using Concrete - Gallery Offers Numerous Design Ideas
Upscale bathrooms across the country are getting a new look with decorative concrete fixtures. Homeowners are adding concrete sinks, countertops and vanities for their holiday remodels. Browse through The Concrete Network's online sinks and vessels photo gallery for design ideas.
ConcreteNetwork.com - November 16, 2007

Bradley Hughes in Atlanta, GA
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(PRNewsChannel) / Yucaipa, Calif. - The season for remodeling is here and bathrooms around the country are being transformed with decorative concrete fixtures. The Concrete Network, the largest and most comprehensive source for concrete information, offers an extensive online sinks and vessels photo gallery featuring today's popular trend towards decorative concrete. Filled with over 150 photos of finished bathrooms, the gallery provides ideas on enhancing and beautifying the bathrooms of your home or office just in time for the holidays.
Text Box: Bradley Hughes in Atlanta, GAUsing extraordinary decorative concrete fixtures, such as countertops, sinks, vanities and more, homeowners and designers are finding that these fixtures are a perfect fit for achieving a distinctive-looking bathroom. Many are choosing to incorporate concrete into their homes because of the material's versatility, the ability to create a distinctive and natural look, and because of its superior craftsmanship. Whether it's square, rectangular, oval, or round, concrete can be shaped to blend into any bathroom décor and style.
There are three commonly used types of sinks to choose from. They include pedestal, vessels and integral sinks, each with their own features and design possibilities. By offering a variety of styles and color combinations, it's nearly impossible not to find a fixture that meets the exact needs and specifications of any bathroom space.
The concrete photo gallery is updated every Friday offering new photos of custom and unique designs and applications. Photos for the photo gallery have been collected from contractors around the United States and Canada and are for design idea purposes only.
Established in 1999, The Concrete Network's purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative techniques and applications. These include stamped concrete, stained concrete floors, concrete countertops, polished concrete, and much more. In July 2007 The Concrete Network Website had over 1.3 million visitors researching decorative concrete.
The site excels at connecting buyers with local contractors in their area through its Find-A-Contractor service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada, and is fully searchable by 23 types of decorative concrete work and 202 regional areas throughout North America.
Source: ConcreteNetwork.com