Microcement Walls

Why Choose Microcement for Walls?

Thinking about giving your walls a fresh new look? Then you should consider microcement.

A favourite among homeowners, designers, and builders, microcement walls are a smart, stylish, and practical solution for both homes and commercial spaces.

Contact us today to find out how they can lift the overall look and feel of your home.

Durable & Long-Lasting

One of the biggest selling points of microcement walls is that they’re built to last. Thanks to their tough, cement-based composition, they can handle daily wear and tear in residential settings without cracking or chipping easily.

Sleek Finish & No Grout Lines

Regardless of whether you’re using it on bathroom walls, kitchen splashbacks or even exterior walls, microcement delivers a clean, modern look with a smooth finish. So, it’s perfect for achieving that polished concrete or raw concrete effect.

Water & Humidity Resistant

When properly sealed, microcement creates a waterproof barrier that prevents moisture from penetrating the surface. Subsequently, it protects the layers beneath and helps maintain the wall’s final finish.

Low Maintenance & Easy Clean

With no joints or grout lines to scrub, microcement walls are incredibly easy to keep clean. A gentle wipe-down with mild soap and water is usually all it takes. Its low-maintenance nature makes it ideally suited to families, busy households, and anyone who wants stylish wall finishes without having to make too much of a fuss over it.

Apply Over Existing Walls

One of the biggest perks of microcement is that you can apply it directly over tiled walls, cement board, or even concrete walls without having to rip anything out. This cuts down on mess, time, and labour, thus making it a great option for renovations and quick makeovers.

Indoors & Outdoors

Microcement can be applied on both horizontal and vertical surfaces, so it is perfect for everything from living room feature walls to exterior surfaces It strikes a great balance between being tough enough for outdoor use, yet refined enough for any interior design style.

Where Can You Use Microcement Walls?

Possibly, one of the best things about microcement is its versatility. Irrespective of whether you’re after a sleek interior finish or a hard-wearing outdoor surface, microcement walls can work beautifully across the following spaces.

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Kitchen Splashbacks & Feature Walls

Looking to update your kitchen with something more unique than tiles? Microcement on kitchen walls offers a modern, minimalist look that’s also practical.

It’s resistant to heat, splashes, and stains, which makes it ideal for splashbacks behind your stove or sink. Additionally, you can also use it to create striking feature walls with microcement colours and finishes that complement your overall interior design.

Bathroom Walls & Showers

Microcement is a stylish option for wet areas like bathrooms. It adheres well to cement board, raw concrete walls, or even tiles, and can be applied across the entire surface of your bathroom, including shower walls.

With proper surface preparation and sealing, a waterproof barrier is created that resists humidity and moisture, leaving you with a seamless, grout-free finish.

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Outdoor Feature Walls & Facades

Microcement walls are not just found within indoor spaces. As it has strong adhesion and is weather-resistant, it is also ideal for exterior walls and outdoor areas.

From backyard feature walls to the façade of your home, it offers a unique style and smooth finish that stands up to the elements.

Retail, Hospitality & Commercial Spaces

For businesses, microcement walls deliver a clean, modern look with excellent durability, which is ideally suited for retail shops, restaurants, or office fit-outs. It’s also especially popular in hospitality settings where aesthetics, hygiene, and low maintenance are key.

Whether applied over concrete effect panels or other surfaces, microcement gives commercial interiors a high-end, cohesive feel.

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How to Apply Microcement Surfaces to Interior and Exterior Walls

Installing microcement might look like magic when it’s done, but behind that exquisite finish is a precise and layered process that our experts at Textured complete.

Here’s a step-by-step look at how they apply microcement to walls for the best results.

Like any good finish, it all starts with proper surface preparation. The existing wall, whether it’s tiled, cement plaster, or concrete, needs to be clean, dry, and free of dust or loose material.

Fibreglass mesh is often applied to help prevent cracking and improve adhesion, especially on uneven or unstable wall surfaces.

Next up, a bonding primer is applied to make sure the microcement adheres well to the wall.

This step is essential, particularly when covering over different materials or transitioning from cement board to tiles.

Microcement is applied in several layers, typically comprising a first coat followed by two coats of finish.

The first layer evens out the surface, while the next coat builds texture. The final coat helps create the desired finish, whether that’s smooth, matte, or lightly textured.

It is important to note that each coat must dry completely before applying the next.

A specialised sealant is used to protect the entire surface, especially in wet spaces like bathroom or shower walls.

This gives your microcement a water-resistant barrier that extends its life and makes cleaning a breeze.

Once sealed, the wall needs time to cure. While the surface might feel dry within hours, it’s best to wait several days before hanging heavy objects or cleaning, to ensure the final finish sets properly.

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Microcement vs Microcement Wall Paint

While they may sound similar, microcement and microcement wall paint are completely different in terms of their performance and application.

Microcement is a durable, multi-layer coating made from cement, resins, and natural materials, which is ideal for creating a textured, smooth finish on both interior and exterior walls. As it is waterproof and hard-wearing, it is suitable for wet areas like showers or kitchens.

On the other hand, microcement paint is a decorative coating that mimics the look of microcement but lacks its durability and water resistance. Overall, it’s more of a cosmetic option that is considered best for low-traffic indoor walls that don’t require high performance.

FAQ'S

When installed correctly with proper surface preparation, microcement walls are highly resistant to cracking. This involves being applied in several thn layers and reinforced with mesh to allow for flexibility over time.

Cracks usually occur only when the substrate moves or if shortcuts are taken during the microcement application process.

Yes! One of the big advantages of microcement on walls is that it can go directly over existing tiled surfaces.

With the right primer and fibreglass mesh, you can avoid messy demolition and apply microcement smoothly over tiled bathroom walls, kitchen splashbacks, or even microcement floors.

The cost of producing microcement walls depends on various factors, such as the wall size, complexity, and the microcement selected.
Prices typically range between $150 and $250 per square metre, including materials and labour.

However, premium finishes like polished micro concrete or decorative textures may cost more. For this reason, it is important to get a quote from a local installer to suit your budget and design.

Traditional microcement systems and two-component microcement products are designed to withstand daily use in residential and commercial settings, even in wet areas or outdoor spaces like a microcement pool surround.

Therefore, with proper sealing and care, microcement walls can last upwards of 10 to 15 years.

Microcement may seem simple, but the layering process, drying times, and even the second coat require experience to get the final appearance just right.

DIY is possible with ready-to-use microcement kits on small vertical or horizontal surfaces. But for larger areas, it’s best left to the pros.

Absolutely. Microcement adheres well to outside surfaces and holds up in Australia’s varying climate.

Regardless of whether you’re refreshing a facade or creating a feature wall in your alfresco area, it delivers a consistent, durable finish across outdoor walls and other surfaces.

Yes, microcement walls are incredibly low maintenance. You only need to clean it with a pH-neutral cleaner and avoid using abrasive pads. With proper sealing, microcement walls easily stay resistant to water, stains, and daily wear, which keeps their overall appearance fresh and long-lasting.