Concrete screed flooring is still as trendy as ever — thanks to the Industrial-style trend — because it’s so versatile, gives a contemporary look and is relatively easy to maintain.
If you love the look and want concrete screed flooring in your home, mind that it could end up making your spaces look “cold”. But this can be easily avoided — integrate wood tones into your interiors, by means of built-in structures or furniture! Go for wood tones in light or medium hues, to infuse warmth into a space, and complement the greys of concrete screed nicely.
These 7 HDB flats with concrete screed floors are great examples.
The eye-catching TV feature wall - made of asymmetrical wood panels - in the living area has a faceted surface that resembles origami folds. It also cleverly hides an overhead beam.
The open concept in this Jumbo HDB (3-room and 4-room merged) was taken to the extreme in this abode. Even the sole bedroom was left without any doors or walls to fully enclose it. The closest thing to privacy for the room is achieved with bamboo blinds. Renovation cost $64,000 excluding furniture.
The utilitarian order of hooks prevents the ceiling from looking too overwhelming in this 3-bedroom HDB Maisonette in Serangoon.
Concrete screed flooring span the balcony of this Modern Scandinavian-style HDB flat. Touches of light wood punctuate the TV feature wall, coffee table, ceiling fan, blinds, and outdoor furniture.
Concrete screed flooring runs throughout the study and master bedroom in this resale HDB flat. The cold, grey floors are balanced with warm wood sliding doors, platform bed, and window blinds.
Rugs and warm wood furniture punctuate this living room with harsh, concrete flooring.