Micro Concrete
Modern interior design asks for nothing less than stylish material, durable, and practical; hence, micro concrete has gained popularity very fast in wet areas such as kitchens and bathrooms due to its seamless finish, water resistance, and modern appeal. In this blog, we will try to find out if the micro concrete is suitable for wet areas, what their benefits and installation processes are, some maintenance tips, and how it compares with traditional materials like tiles.
What is micro concrete?
Micro concrete is a cement-based coating mixed with fine aggregates, polymers, and resins. It is applied in very thin layers and usually attains thicknesses of 2–3 mm. Because of this, it is appropriate for new construction and building renovations. Unlike traditional concrete, micro concrete does not need to make major changes in the structure and can be laid over tiles, screed, or plaster.
Advantage of Micro Concrete in Kitchens and Bathrooms
The advantages of micro concrete are a number, and these make it perfect for wet areas:
Seamless finish: No grout lines thereby reducing mold and mildew growth.
Modern aesthetic: clean, minimalist, and industrial-style appeal
Durability: resistant to daily wear and moisture.
Easy to maintain: it needs simply to be cleaned with mild detergents.
Versatility: Can be used on floors, walls, countertops, and backsplashes
Underfloor heating compatibility: Compatible with heated floors