A workspace that reflects the company's culture and values. Done at the weekend, so the team arrives Monday morning to find everything ready.
Why microcement in an office?
When a client walks into your office, they form an opinion in the first few seconds. The space speaks before anyone opens their mouth. A worn floor, dirty grout lines, characterless walls — all of this sends signals that can undermine an important meeting.
Microcement transforms that first impression. An open-plan office with a continuous floor in a neutral tone — cool grey, warm beige, or soft white — immediately seems more professional, more organised, more serious. It's the kind of detail that clients notice without being able to explain why.
For the team, the impact is equally real. Workplace design research consistently shows that well-maintained, aesthetically coherent environments improve wellbeing, concentration and job satisfaction. A space the company takes care of is a space where people want to be.
And the practical advantage that most impresses our clients? The work happens at the weekend. We start Friday evening. Monday morning, the team walks into a completely renovated space — without a single lost working day.
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Benefits for offices and coworking spaces
An office with microcement communicates ambition and care. Visiting clients leave with a different perception of the company. Candidates who come for interviews feel a genuine desire to work in a space like that.
This is the advantage most valued by our business clients. We plan and execute the work at the weekend so that not a single working day is lost. Monday, everything ready.
Wheeled chairs, trolleys, constant movement of people. Microcement with a high-resistance sealant withstands the intensive use of a busy office without losing its appearance.
Unlike patterned floors or grout lines that darken, microcement in a neutral tone maintains its appearance over the years. It's an investment that doesn't need to be repeated.
Simple cleaning with a damp cloth and neutral detergent. No special products, no complicated treatments. For the cleaning teams that service the office, microcement is much easier to maintain than tiled surfaces with grout.
From the open-plan area to the meeting room, from the reception to the kitchen — microcement creates visual coherence throughout the office. A space where everything seems designed together, from floor to ceiling.
Where we apply it
The continuous microcement floor is perfect for open-plan offices. Without grout lines interrupting the space, it creates a sense of openness and coherence that traditional floors cannot replicate.
The meeting room is where impressions are formed. Microcement on the walls or floor immediately elevates the perceived quality — and creates the right environment for important decisions.
The first space clients and visitors see. Microcement in the reception sets the tone for the whole experience — professional, polished, ambitious. A statement of intent.
A professional office's bathrooms should match the standard of the space. Waterproofed microcement — walls, floor, shower base if present — with a finish consistent with the rest of the office.
The kitchen is the space for breaks, informal conversation and team culture. With microcement, it becomes a space with character — not just functional, but genuinely pleasant to be in.
For coworking spaces with hundreds of users per week, microcement is the ideal choice: resistant to heavy traffic, easy to maintain, and with a timeless look that doesn't age.
No lost productivity
This is the proposal our business clients value most. We know that keeping an office closed for several days has real costs — productivity, meetings, team culture. That's why we organise the work differently.
The typical plan: we start Friday evening, after working hours. We work intensively on Saturday and Sunday. Monday morning, the team walks into a completely transformed space — floor cured, no odours, ready to use.
For larger spaces, we plan in phases or extend to two consecutive weekends. In any case, the impact on the normal running of the office is minimal. No excuses, no disruption, no lost revenue.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, this is exactly how we work on most office projects. We start Friday evening and deliver the space ready for Monday morning. For larger spaces, we plan in phases or over two consecutive weekends, always with the minimum possible impact on operations.
With the right sealant, microcement handles office chair wheels well. We recommend protective mats under stationary desk chairs to maximise durability — as we would for any other type of flooring. The impact of wheels in motion (normal movement) is managed by the high-resistance sealant.
Yes. Microcement with a high-resistance sealant withstands the intensive use of corporate open-plan spaces. It is one of the most popular choices precisely because of the durability combined with the visual appearance it maintains over time. Coworking spaces with hundreds of users per week choose microcement for exactly this reason.
A medium-sized office can be renovated in a single weekend. For larger or more complex spaces, we plan in phases. The goal is always to deliver the complete space ready for the Monday following the start of the work.
Furniture and equipment need to be temporarily moved from the work area. If the space is large, we work by zones so that the rest of the office remains minimally operational. We discuss the logistics plan in detail at the free site visit.
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