Microcement gives the kitchen a timeless and modern look, while maintaining a high degree of functionality and durability. It can be used as a surface treatment on the kitchen worktop, the wall above the kitchen worktop or on the floor. You can, for example, lay the microcement over water-resistant boards or existing tiles and laminate.
Microcement on kitchen counter
A big advantage of using microcement on the kitchen worktop is that it is durable and resistant to wear. Microcement can withstand heat and is highly resistant to scratches and stains. It is also hygienic and easy to clean, making it a practical and functional choice in any kitchen.
Microcement comes in a wide range of colors and finishes, so you can easily create a surface that matches the overall design and style of the kitchen. In addition, it can be processed to imitate the texture of natural materials such as wood, stone or metal, which offers more possibilities.
Microcement on kitchen walls
Microcement is also a good choice for the wall behind the hob, as it can withstand both high heat and humidity. The high heat resistance means that there is minimal risk of damage or discolouration, even when cooking at high heat. The surface of microcement is non-porous, which means that food residues, oil and grease are less likely to penetrate the wall. This makes cleaning and maintenance much easier compared to other materials.
Micro cement on kitchen floor
Using microcement on the kitchen floor can add a unique touch with good durability. The smooth and even surface of the microcement gives the kitchen a modern and industrial look, as well as being resistant to water. This makes it ideal for kitchen areas where spills and water occur frequently.
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