How to Incorporate Concrete Into Your Home's Interior

Concrete can be a functional and stylish material inside the home.

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Scott Morgan visits The Concrete House, where he looks at insulated-concrete forms as a building material and learns how concrete can be used throughout the interiors of a home.

This "stone" fireplace mantel is actually formed out of concrete.

As its name implies, The Concrete House is made up almost entirely of concrete.

Then, Barbara Sloan looks at a new cold-weather paint by Sherwin-Williams, durable decorative doors (ODL), and Clopay's new affordable custom garage doors. Steve Greenberg visits the European Windows booth to check out break-resistant windows.

A layer of PVC makes this glass much more break-resistant.

Custom-look garage doors are becoming more and more affordable.

Interior Designer Cindy Florence picks out cabinetry by Canac, light fixtures by Seagull, and a new line of Kohler faucets. Then, Barbara takes a look at iron detailing available from Old World Iron.

This iron railing is a replica of the railing installed on the Titanic.

This high-end faucet is reminiscent of an old-fashioned hand pump.

Resources

    • Garage door from Clopay Building Products Company Inc.
    • Bolt & Vas Faucets from Kohler Company
    • Euro windows from Heinzmann
    • Break-resistant glass from ODL
    • Kitchen cabinets from Canac Kitchens
    • Cold-weather paint from The Sherwin-Williams Company
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