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Microcement continues to set the standard for modern interior design, and bathrooms provide the perfect setting for the seamless surface coating to excel.

Forcrete specialises in providing industry-leading microcement for expert installers worldwide, and we know that it is the perfect product to create stunning bathroom aesthetics.

Interior designers and architects are already raving about microcement, but this page will explain the endless benefits of using microcement in your new bathroom design.

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What is a microcement bathroom?

Microcement is a specialised decorative coating that has transformed property design – boasting versatility and elegant minimalism.

The material can be applied to almost any surface to produce an impressive seamless concept throughout your bathroom. Bathroom walls, showers, trays, bathtubs, sinks and furniture can all reap the benefits.

Microcement installations transform your bathroom or wet room into your private residential sanctuary.

Check out some examples of microcement bathroom installations from Forcrete experts.

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Is microcement good in a bathroom?

The water-resistant properties of microcement make it the ideal material for tackling the moisture and humidity associated with bathrooms and wet rooms. Microcement also has the bonus of no grout lines and is defiant against stains and mould – making it an easy surface to clean and maintain.

Forcrete offers the industry USP of being 100% waterproof before sealers.

Strength and durability are two other leading properties in the microcement toolkit. Microcement has resistance to cracks and abrasions – giving you the confidence it can withstand the demands of your bathroom environment for years to come.

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Most popular colours for microcement bathroom

Choosing the colour for your microcement project can be one of the trickiest parts of your installation. Everyone has their taste, but it’s important to consider lighting, your bathroom size and the mood you want to create.

Based on current trends, here are the four most popular colours for microcement bathrooms:

White: Classic white is a timeless colour choice for bathroom design. White creates a clean aesthetic and helps create the illusion of a bigger space while enhancing natural lighting.

Grey: The influence of grey tones is easily evident in contemporary bathroom design. Its neutrality offers sleek, modern surfaces that can pair with accent colours and materials.

Nude: Inviting nude tones add elegance and sophistication to your bathroom. The colour also helps to foster a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Charcoal/Black: Darker colours create bold, dramatic designs and striking contrasts. Architects use charcoals and darker tones to add luxury and depth to bathroom design – but it’s essential to balance with lighting to ensure the room does not become visually constricted.

Forcrete has a diverse colour range – from neutral classics to vibrant tones. Check out our online colour swatch here. We also provide sample boards in our standard range or bespoke colours to demonstrate the style of your bathroom installation. To make sure you get the colour you wan’t, we can even colour match to Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and many more.

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How long does it take to install microcement in a bathroom?

The time it takes to install a microcement bathroom can vary from one project to the next. Generally, a microcement installation usually ranges from two to seven days, but this depends on various factors:

  • Size of the area
  • Number of surfaces
  • The complexity of the design
  • Experience of the installers.

To ensure you receive an efficient and prompt installation in your bathroom, we recommend using a Forcrete expert. All Forcrete-approved installers handle every aspect of the project, from start to finish and guarantee you receive the bathroom you have dreamt of.

Find your microcement installer here today.

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Ideas for applying microcement in bathrooms

The possibilities for using microcement in bathrooms are endless, but we have listed a few of our favourite ideas to enhance your space and achieve unique aesthetics:

Microcement walls: Bathroom walls coated in microcement create stunning, seamless and continuous surfaces – instantly modernising your space with minimalist beauty.

Microcement floors: Flooring often dominates bathroom spaces, and a microcement floor will transform your room to complement the overall design.

Shower enclosures: Microcement is an excellent choice for shower areas as it offers water resistance and eliminates the need for grout, reducing the risk of mould and mildew.

Vanity countertops: Upgrade your bathroom vanity by applying microcement to the countertop surface – creating a sleek and contemporary look while providing a durable and easy-to-clean surface.

Bathtubs: For a luxurious touch, consider microcement for the exterior of your bathtub to generate a stylish look and add a focal point to the bathroom.

Sinks: Custom-designed microcement sinks or basin countertops can be moulded and shaped to create bespoke sink designs.

Accents: Use microcement to add decorative accents in your bathroom, such as feature walls, niches, or shelving units. These accents can create visual interest and add depth to the space.

Remember to choose the appropriate colours and finishes that enhance your desired style – whether it’s a minimalist, industrial, or more vibrant design.

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Can you microcement over shower trays?

Microcement shower trays are an attractive and hygienic alternative to plastic, and it is possible to install microcement directly over rigid shower trays. But this will depend on the surface strength and shower size. We recommend speaking to an industry expert before progressing with your installation.

Our friends at Resin Rock have created the perfect solution for a microcement-ready wet-room tray – becoming the first dedicated solution for creating a step-free and seamless microcement bathroom or wet room.

Their plastic-free trays have a highly textured pre-primed coating, which enables extreme bond strength for all microcements.

Can you microcement over tiles?

Yes, microcement can be applied directly over tiles thanks to the highly adhesive properties of the material. Microcement creates a new surface layer and provides a fresh look – without the need for building work or tile removal.

However, don’t forget about the below:

Surface preparation: Preparing your surface is crucial to guarantee successful application over bathroom tiles. Ensure you thoroughly clean all the tiles – removing all dirt, grease and loose grout. We also recommend using a primer to improve adhesion.

Tile condition: You may need to repair or replace damaged tiles to secure a smooth, even microcement finish.

Thickness consideration: Microcement is a thin coating, typically applied in multiple layers ranging from two to three millimetres. Please consider the thickness of the microcement layers when calculating the space between tiles and adjacent surfaces, such as doors or cabinets, to ensure proper clearance.

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FAQs

Is Microcement good for bathrooms? ›

Microcement is suitable for various surfaces in the bathroom, including walls, floors, countertops, bathtubs, and showers. Its water-resistant and robust nature makes it an excellent choice not only for bathrooms but also for microcement pools.

What are the disadvantages of Microcement? ›

Common Microcement Problems
  • Visible Tile Joint Marks. Marks of tile joints can become visible during microcement application due to variations in absorption between tiles and joints. ...
  • Relief Due to Trowel Application. ...
  • Stains and Marks. ...
  • Changes in Tonality. ...
  • Fissures, Cracks, and Detachment.

Which is better for bathroom tiles or Microcement? ›

Microcement is a waterproof material, and it has no joints; and therefore its surface is smooth. On the other hand, tiles have multiple joints and lack a smooth surface. Initially, tile floors are also waterproof, but with time, water tends to permeate into joints of tiles and damages the floor.

Is Microcement really waterproof? ›

Summary. Microcement is waterproof and durable, but it needs to be applied correctly to achieve its complete waterproofing properties. The microcement is applied in several layers, with the addition of a sealant, to achieve that it is fully waterproof and sealed.

What is the life expectancy of a Microcement bathroom? ›

The lifespan of a microcement wet room varies depending on numerous factors, including the quality of the installation, the level of maintenance, and the amount of foot traffic the room receives. But, a well-installed microcement wet room can last 10-15 years or more with proper care and maintenance.

Does Microcement crack easily? ›

CARRcrete microcement products will not crack, unless they are forced to crack by tensile forces being applied to them in excess of the products design. This is the same for all microcement and microconcrete products on the market.

What is the problem with Microcement? ›

One common problem that occurs during microcement application is the visible marks of tile joints, which result from the difference in absorption between the tile and joints. To address this issue, filling the joints and applying a good bonding bridge are necessary.

Do Microcement floors crack? ›

5. Microcement is very durable and resistant. Unlike other coatings, microcement stands out for being a very durable material that does not crack. Its properties do not fade over time, but continue to be a very resistant coating to traffic, blows, scratches or sunlight, among many others.

Is Microcement cheaper than tiling? ›

Micro cement is definitely cheaper than tiling especially if you have a love of high-end tiles. When you factor in the cost of tile adhesive and grout, a DIY microcement kit, which will cover a large surface area of 5 or 10m2, will be much more cost-effective than tiles.

Is Microcement good for showers? ›

Microcement is a perfect material for application on walls, floors, shower trays, sinks or units. It is a continuous covering that does not require maintenance, and is very easy to clean.

Does Microcement go Mouldy? ›

Microcement walls are highly impermeable, making them resistant to water damage and mold growth. This is especially important in areas like bathrooms and kitchens, where moisture and humidity are common.

Why is Microcement so expensive? ›

Microcement is known as a premium material, and therefore more costly than most other home renovation materials on the market. It is time consuming to apply and creates a seamless and hygienic finish, unlike other options.

Why does Microcement crack? ›

These movements can be caused by natural settlements, vibrations, changes in temperature or humidity, among other factors. Poor prior preparation: incorrect preparation of the surface before applying ready-to-use microcement is one of the main causes of the appearance of cracks. Previous work must always be undertaken.

Is Microcement hard to maintain? ›

Microcement is known for its water resistance and easy cleaning. With the right maintenance routine, your microcement floors, walls, and countertops will look great and last for years.

Can Microcement be used as grout? ›

Tiles. The application of microcement on tiles is possibly the most common, since it greatly simplifies any type of reform. In this case, from CimentStudio we recommend grouting the tiles with base microcement, and if the joints are large, do it with two coats.

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