




Plain walls are boring. That's not an insult - it's just reality. Most interior walls in offices and commercial spaces are flat, painted drywall that blends into the background. They don't add anything to the space. And if you're trying to create an environment that feels intentional and put-together, that matters.
Microcement changes that without turning the whole space upside down. We applied interior microcement directly over the existing wall surface here - no demo, no reconstruction, no big disruption. What you end up with is a surface that has real depth and texture to it. It catches light differently across the day. It has that subtle, layered look that paint just can't replicate.
For this one, we used SureCrete's MicroTek One Coat - a single-layer microcement overlay that comes in white or gray base. It mixes clean, applies smooth, and works on walls, floors, bathrooms, and fireplace surrounds. It's one of the more versatile products we work with regularly, and it holds up well in both residential and commercial settings.
What makes microcement a solid choice - especially for offices and commercial spaces - is that it reads as polished without being loud. It's not a bold color or a dramatic material. It's a refined texture that adds character to a wall that would otherwise just be there. Simple upgrade. Big difference in how the space actually feels.
We do this kind of work in homes, offices, and commercial interiors. If you've got a wall that's doing nothing for the space, interior microcement is worth a serious look. It's one of the cleaner ways to add something without overdoing it.