Decorating walls and floors with microcement has established itself in recent years as one of the most appreciated trends in contemporary interior design. Its minimalist appearance, continuous finish and remarkable versatility make it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial spaces.
The popularity of loft-style homes and the establishment of the industrial style have contributed to the rise of microcement. However, its success is not based solely on passing trends, but on its technical and aesthetic characteristics: seamless surface, variety of colors and textures, extensive applicability and superior durability.
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Choosing microcement for a landscaping project comes with multiple advantages. One of the most important is easy application. With a thickness of approximately 3 mm, microcement can be applied directly over existing surfaces such as tiles, tiles, wood (OSB, chipboard, MDF, etc.), drywall or concrete, without the need to demolish them. The result is a clean, fast and debris-free job.
In addition, Cemher microcement is distinguished by waterproof formulas and superior resistance to polished cement, providing an elegant yet extremely durable finish.

Microcement is a cement-based decorative material, composed of a mixture of cement powder, liquid resins and mineral pigments. It represents an evolution of traditional cement, being more flexible, lighter and more resistant. Due to its composition, it adheres excellently to almost any type of support and allows for a continuous, modern effect, inspired by the texture of exposed concrete.
When choosing a material for renovation or design, it is important to analyze both the aesthetic appearance and the technical performance. Microcement offers clear benefits:
Microcement adapts to your style. Depending on the color, texture and application technique, it can create modern, minimalist, industrial or even classic interiors. It can be applied to:
Combining microcement with other materials, such as wood, generates a harmonious contrast between modernity and natural warmth.
We detailed the cost structure and the differences between systems in the article about microcement price in 2026: