욕실용 콘크리트 디자인 벽 패널 & 슬래브

욕실 및 샤워용 콘크리트 디자인 대형 세라믹 벽 슬래브 4종을 색조, 무늬 및 규격으로 비교한 뒤 샘플 또는 프로젝트 견적을 요청하세요.
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Quick Answer

For a concrete-look bathroom wall with fewer, more deliberate joints than standard tiles, start with Funtek's four current cement-look sintered stone slabs that are verified for wall applications, then shortlist by tone, visual movement and panel fit.

Choose Micro Cement Moderate Ash for a restrained medium grey, Alps Grey for more mineral movement, Dior Beige for a creamy warm neutral, or Bellamoum Apricot for a pale softly clouded beige. All four currently list formats from 900 × 1800 to 1600 × 3200 mm and thicknesses from 6 to 15 mm. Send the wall dimensions, shower or dry-wall location, openings and destination when requesting samples or a project quote.

Browse Concrete Look Bathroom Wall Slabs

These are all four active Funtek products currently tagged for both a cement/concrete look and wall application. The slab images are shown uncropped so the full pattern direction remains visible.

Micro Cement Moderate Ash grey sintered stone slab for bathroom walls
Medium ash grey · fine granular texture

Micro Cement Moderate Ash Sintered Stone Slabs

A direct grey cement direction with enough fine texture to avoid reading as a flat solid colour.

  • Wall fit Bathroom and larger wall panels
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
  • Approval Confirm the current finish sample
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Alps Grey concrete-look sintered stone slab with taupe and warm beige movement
Soft grey · taupe and warm-beige movement

Alps Grey Sintered Stone Slabs

A more expressive option for buyers who want a concrete base with visible mineral movement rather than a quiet uniform field.

  • Wall fit Bathrooms and interior feature walls
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
  • Approval Check movement across the full face
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Dior Beige warm concrete-look sintered stone slab for bathroom walls
Creamy warm beige · fine controlled texture

Dior Beige Cement Look Sintered Stone Slab

A soft neutral route for bathrooms built around cream, oak, warm metal or warm-white lighting.

  • Wall fit Large bathroom wall fields
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
  • Approval Compare beside floor and vanity samples
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For the wider eight-product family, including designs not currently tagged for wall application, browse the Cement Look Sintered Stone collection.

Compare Tone, Movement and Bathroom Effect

The right slab is the one whose tone and movement stay controlled across an entire bathroom wall, not the one that looks best as a small online swatch. Warm beige can soften a windowless room; medium grey creates a more architectural field; additional mineral movement gives a larger wall more visual depth.

Product Colour direction Visual movement Useful bathroom role Approve before ordering
Micro Cement Moderate Ash Medium ash grey Fine granular texture Restrained shower or feature wall Current finish and full-face appearance
Alps Grey Soft grey with taupe and warm beige Most active of the four Feature wall or a larger room needing depth Pattern position, cuts and joint map
Dior Beige Creamy warm beige Fine, controlled cement texture Warm neutral wall field with timber or cream Sample beside vanity, floor and lighting
Bellamoum Apricot Pale warm beige Quiet, softly clouded Low-contrast warm-minimal bathroom Matte sample and batch reference

Choose the Slab for the Bathroom Zone

A shower surround, tub wall and vanity backdrop can use the same visual family, but each zone creates different panel cuts, edges and coordination points. Select the slab by the real wall elevation and installation route rather than by room style alone.

Light concrete-look large-format panels around a walk-in shower with a recessed niche

Shower walls

Use the largest practical panel layout that can be transported, fabricated and installed through the actual access route. Plan mixers, niches, corners and change-of-plane joints on the elevation before cutting.

Concrete-look large-format wall panels behind a freestanding bathtub

Tub surrounds

A quiet low-movement slab can wrap the wall without competing with the bath form. Coordinate the panel bottom edge, tub junction, ledges and any window returns as one detail.

Concrete-look large-format wall panels behind a double bathroom vanity and mirror

Vanity backdrops

Use the mirror, basin, sockets and wall-mounted taps to set the visible cut lines. A warmer cement look can connect the wall to timber cabinetry; a cooler grey can sharpen black or stainless fittings.

Plan Fewer Joints, Not a Joint-Free Wall

Large-format slabs can reduce joint frequency, but the finished bathroom still needs planned panel joints, changes of plane and movement accommodation. A good elevation places those lines deliberately around corners, niches, screens, vanities and fittings instead of treating every opening as an afterthought.

Start with finished wall dimensions and mark doors, inside and outside corners, niches, valves, outlets, screens, shelves and visible focal zones. Then test each candidate format against usable slab dimensions, handling space and site access. A full-height template that cannot pass through the stair, corridor or bathroom door is not a workable panel plan.

Concrete-look shower wall panels with a recessed niche, panel joints and brass controls
A niche, control set and change of panel direction create visible coordination points. Place these elements on the elevation before approving the joint map.

The visible slab is only one layer of a wet-area wall; backing, waterproofing, adhesive or fixing, joints, penetrations and sealant details still need one coordinated project method.

For the deeper assembly and installation sequence, use Funtek's sintered stone shower wall planning guide. If you are still comparing a hand-applied coating with a panel route, the separate microcement vs tiles comparison owns that decision.

Approve the Concrete Look at Full Wall Scale

Approve the product in three views: a physical sample for colour and surface feel, a full-face image for movement and pattern position, and a dimensioned wall elevation for cuts and joints. A palm-sized sample cannot show whether an active area will land behind the mirror, cross a niche or change abruptly at a corner.

Review the sample beside the actual floor, vanity finish and metal samples under the intended lighting. Warm-white light can pull grey toward greige; cool daylight can make a beige surface read flatter or cooler. Record the selected product, finish and current sample or batch reference so the quoted and supplied surface can be checked against the approval.

Four neutral concrete-look surface samples beside timber, fabric, ribbed glass and brass finishes
Compare neutral concrete-look samples beside the timber, fabric, glass and metal finishes that will share the bathroom. The surrounding materials can change how warm or cool each sample appears.

Send a Bathroom Wall Sample and Quote Brief

After shortlisting two or three products, send enough project context for Funtek to confirm the appropriate current options. This brief supports the quote; it does not replace the product-discovery task.

  • Application: shower wall, tub surround, vanity backdrop, dry bathroom wall or coordinated zones.
  • Wall elevations: finished width and height for every wall, with niches, doors, windows and corners marked.
  • Shortlist: two or three product names plus the preferred warm, cool, quiet or more active direction.
  • Panel plan: preferred format, visible joint locations and any full-height requirement.
  • Openings: mixers, outlets, wall-mounted taps, screens, shelves and accessories that affect cuts or backing.
  • Commercial details: quantity, destination, packing needs, project schedule and whether samples are required first.

If the project has not yet decided between a coating and a manufactured panel, start with the broader microcement bathroom comparison before approving these slabs.

The Bottom Line

Choose the bathroom wall slab by the installed field: tone under real light, movement across the full face, cuts around bathroom fittings and a format that can actually reach the wall. Once two or three products survive those checks, request physical samples and coordinate the panel elevation with the project team.

Continue Exploring Cement-Look Surfaces

Use the next guide that matches the decision your project still needs to make.

Shortlist a Concrete Look Bathroom Wall Slab

Send your wall elevations, preferred tone, shower or dry-wall location, openings, quantity and destination. Funtek can confirm current samples, slab options and the project supply route.

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욕실 콘크리트 디자인 벽 패널 FAQ

01

욕실용 콘크리트 디자인 벽 슬래브와 마이크로시멘트는 같은가요?

아니요. 콘크리트 룩 대형 세라믹 슬래브는 계획된 줄눈으로 설치하는 공장 제조 패널입니다. 마이크로시멘트는 수작업 도포 코팅 시스템입니다. 비슷한 시각 방향을 만들 수 있지만 제품 형식, 시공 순서, 보수 경로 및 승인 방식이 다릅니다.

02

콘크리트 디자인 대형 세라믹 슬래브를 샤워 벽에 사용할 수 있나요?

선택한 슬래브, 두께, 백킹, 방수, 접착 또는 고정 방법, 줄눈, 관통부 및 실란트 상세를 프로젝트 팀이 하나의 습식 구역 조립체로 조율하면 샤워 벽에 검토할 수 있습니다.

03

욕실 벽 대형 슬래브를 사용하면 줄눈과 이음부가 없어지나요?

아니요. 대형 슬래브는 줄눈 빈도를 줄일 수 있지만 벽에는 의도된 패널 줄눈, 면 전환 및 움직임 수용이 여전히 필요합니다. 실질적 장점은 줄눈이 전혀 없는 시공이 아니라 더 적고 통제된 선입니다.

04

작은 욕실에는 어떤 콘크리트 디자인 색상이 가장 잘 어울리나요?

옅은 웜 베이지 또는 부드러운 연회색은 작은 공간을 시각적으로 차분하게 유지하는 경우가 많지만 결과는 자연광, 인공 조명, 바닥색, 욕실 세면장 마감 및 대비에 따라 달라집니다. 화면만으로 고르지 말고 공간 안에서 실물 샘플을 승인하세요.

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욕실 벽 슬래브 샘플 또는 견적 요청 시 어떤 정보를 보내야 하나요?

벽 입면과 치수, 샤워 또는 건식 벽 위치, 후보 제품, 선호 슬래브 규격, 니치와 피팅, 수량, 목적지, 포장 요건 및 프로젝트 일정을 보내주세요. 최종 선택 전 실물 샘플이 필요한지도 명시하세요.