ᐅ Is a Smooth and Uniform Wall Possible with Microcement?

Created on: 13 Oct 2022 00:36
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JaiBee07
Hello,
I’m not a fan of grout lines in the bathroom and was looking for a solution for seamless walls around the shower and bathtub area.
That’s how I came across microcement (e.g., Beton Ciré). However, I would prefer a smooth wall with a uniform color appearance.
From the images you usually find on the internet through a quick search, the walls almost always have some texture or a rough look.

So my question is: Is it possible to achieve a uniform color and relatively smooth wall with microcement? According to my builder, yes, but you rarely find images showing this. Does the material have a different name in that case?

Best regards
i_b_n_a_n14 Oct 2022 09:14
But you do realize that microcement costs at least 200, more likely 300–400 € per square meter, right?
My two nephews have it in their bathroom, partly as an "accent surface," partly in the shower.
I think it looks fantastic in both cases, even though the approaches are completely different.
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JaiBee07
14 Oct 2022 13:31
Yes, I am aware of the prices.
I only wanted to do the two side walls of the shower and the strip above the bathtub with it. The effect in terms of color and appearance was intended.
However, in some pictures it looks very patchy, which I wouldn’t want. That’s why I’m asking how or what influences this.
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Alfredlima
21 Mar 2024 13:47
SaniererNRW123 schrieb:

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Do you know where this image is from? Are there more pictures from this location? I really like it and would love to see more!
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nordanney
21 Mar 2024 15:08
Alfredlima schrieb:

Do you know where the picture is from? Are there more pictures from that location? I really like it and would love to see more!

It is from the Mikrozement company in 56472 Hardt. Unfortunately, links are not allowed.
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Alfredlima
24 Mar 2024 16:19
nordanney schrieb:

It is from the company Mikrozement located in 56472 Hardt. Unfortunately, links are not allowed.

Thanks, it was very easy to find since the domain name matches the product name.