INTEGRAL SINKS
Usually made for bathrooms, integral sinks are great examples of concrete's moldability.
Above Left: Fourteen foot long countertop with integral sink that was ground down to show aggregate and mother of pearl. The 7 1/2" apron hides a 4"x4"x3/8" steel tube suspending the countertop.
Above Right: A smaller floating integral sink where the area where water hits concrete was ground down to show aggregate, adding an aged look.
Below Left: An integral sink with a notched front to coincide with the cabinetry.
Below Right: An integral sink with a two-sided apron.
Above Right: A smaller floating integral sink where the area where water hits concrete was ground down to show aggregate, adding an aged look.
Below Left: An integral sink with a notched front to coincide with the cabinetry.
Below Right: An integral sink with a two-sided apron.