Inspiring museums and galleries
The coatings used in a museum or gallery needs to take a back seat and create a background for the exhibitions. Microcement comes in multiple colours, finishes and textures, giving visitors an undistracted viewing opportunity.
Microcement exceeds the specialty standards that are required by museums and galleries. Some of the advantages this material has over other coatings are:
Microcement creates a continuous surface
Microcement can coat every surface without joints or distractions in your museum or gallery to create a uniform environment. Floors, walls, furniture, stairs, bathrooms, and any part of your space can have the same coating that lets visitors focus on what’s on display, not the building’s finishes.
No building work is necessary for microcement surfaces
This decorative coating sticks to almost all materials, including tile and concrete. Therefore, you won’t have to do demolition or building up of the subfloor.
Microcement surfaces are low-maintenance
Microcement coatings have no crevices or joints where dirt can get trapped. This makes cleaning them easy, so you can focus on running your museum or gallery.
These continuous surfaces won’t trap dust that could later be kicked up and land on your displays. With a simple solution of neutral soap and hot water, you can clean a microcement surface.
Microcement stands up to foot traffic
With the number of visitors who walk through museums and galleries, the coatings need to be durable. Microcement is hard and flexible, making it resistant to abrasion and impacts. It will withstand years of visitors without showing signs of use.
Microcement doesn’t alter the structural load
Microcement is applied in a thin layer, between 2 and 3 millimetres. Therefore, it adds no significant weight to the structure that could require time-consuming and costly re-engineering.
Microcement on interiors and exteriors
Create harmony between your indoor and outdoor displays with microcement. Your visitors won’t be jarred by a change in coatings between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
Anti-slip museum and gallery floors
With microcement, your floors can be finished to any level of anti-slip. This will keep your visitors and exhibitions safe from accidents.