Microcement Structures – Questions and Answers

In today’s article we are going to answer your questions about the structure of microcement. We will focus on explaining the different textures that this material can take on, and discuss their impact on the aesthetics of the interior.

What textures does microcement have?

Microcement is characterised by a richness of texture – it can take the form of fine scuffing, pronounced burns or subtly marked ‘clouds’, as well as noticeable pores. This variety of finishes adds depth and authenticity to interiors.

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Can microcement look like resin?

Although microcement can be mistakenly associated with resin, it actually presents a very different aesthetic. It is less uniform and more textural, which accounts for its uniqueness and aesthetic advantage.

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Is microcement perfectly smooth?

By nature, microcement does not achieve perfect smoothness; its surface is refined and subtle to the touch, always retaining a light texture, which is not only a desirable feature but also a confirmation of its authenticity.

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What are “clouds” on microcement?

“Clouds” is the term used to describe the visual effect on microcement that resembles fine, irregular streaks or patches. They are the result of special application techniques and add a unique character to the surface.

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Can the microcement structure be seen and felt?

Yes, the microcement texture is both visible to the eye and palpable under the fingers. It is this tactile texture that makes each surface unique and expresses the true character of the material.

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Summary

In summary, microcement is a unique material that offers a wide range of design possibilities. Its various textures and finishes allow the creation of unique spaces that reflect individual style and character. Proper application technique and attention to detail are key to achieving the desired aesthetics and functionality of microcement.