Microcement
Microcement represents a new trend in interior decoration and is gaining popularity due to its universality. This material is so versatile that it can be practically applied on any surface: floor, walls and even furniture. Matte, satin or glossy finishes offer endless possibilities in the living room, bedroom, kitchen, staircase, bathroom (water resistant) or commercial premises. It is suitable for facades as well.
Microcement is a smooth, cement and polymer coating applicable in thin 2-3 mm layers. It is irreplaceable for swift renovation works as can be used without removing existing materials due to its superior adhesive qualities.
Clay plaster
Clay plaster offers characterful and warm looks thanks to its natural texture. This material enables the decorator to play with its thickness and forms, thus creating unique effects each time. Durability is another feature of why clay plaster is highly popular for decoration. The versatility of clay plaster helps to deliver desirable finishes for walls and ceilings in most spaces. Although this material can absorb and desorb moisture, it is not suited for wet environments, such as showers and alike. It can be applied directly to gypsum or plasterboards, but not metal or wood. Clay Plasterer, familiar with the specifics of the material and its application process, including timing, should perform the work.
Lime plaster
Lime plaster, used for thousands of years to finish both indoor and outdoor surfaces, is regaining popularity today thanks to its qualities. This breathable mixture consists of lime, sand, and water. Its capillary composition draws out and releases moisture from structures. Straw and other reinforcement fibres can be added to enhance its binding properties and strength.
Lime plaster is applied in thin layers. Decorators can play with its texture, thus adding style and character to spaces. Different tools and pressure levels assist in producing smooth, rough, porous or closed surfaces, unique as fingerprints.
Marmorino plaster
Marmorino plaster, an ancient material mimicking the look of natural stone, is composed of natural limestone, powdered marble and fine sand. This environmentally friendly material is breathable and effectively absorbs moisture, allowing it to escape, which helps prevent the growth of mould and mildew.
The colour variations and creative combinations available with Marmorino plaster are endless. It can be applied in a smooth or more textured fashion, with a matte or low sheen, making it suitable for modern and traditional settings. Marmorino can cover large areas and serve as a replacement for paint. Its organic composition adds depth, richness and a natural aesthetic to contemporary interiors.
Corrugated walls
Natural colours and shapes continue to rock the interior design world without an intention to ditch their position in the league.
Perfectly imperfect shapes and lines of corrugated walls complement each other and create a pleasant atmosphere. They add a uniquely fresh spin to the space. Lighting enhances the effects of unique textures and forms. A three-dimensional surface finish radiates an easy-going style that is perfectly ideal for living or representational areas.
Corrugated walls feature artful craftsmanship. These solutions are designed to stand the test of time.
Ceiling elements
When decorating spaces, the ceiling very often receives much less attention than walls or flooring. However, it deserves to be called the fifth wall and treated accordingly.
Three-dimensional panels covering the ceiling may have a semi-cylindrical design. The concept of the non-standard features of the fifth wall reflects the depth of the room’s appearance. Lighting fixtures hidden along the perimeter of each element enhance that. Clean lines and sleek structures add extra cosiness and comfort feel to spaces.
The focus is on the quality of workmanship and finishing touches that will last for decades to come.
Metal elements
Metal elements nicely break up the presence of natural colours (walls, floors, etc.). They may add more depth and bold character to any design. Metal symbolises clarity and precision.
Harder and cooler materials should be incorporated subtly and meaningfully without disrupting the tranquillity of spaces. Surely they will add luxe to any interior.
That can be an elegant addition in the form of sophisticated wall art, handrail, coat rack or the like.