Alt Favourites: Microcement Bathrooms
/Transforming your bathroom with X-Bond Microcement can elevate both its functionality and style, offering a sleek modern look that’s both durable and low-maintenance. This versatile material provides a seamless finish without grout or joint lines, which enhances its visual appeal and simplifies maintenance. Without grout lines, microcement bathrooms are much easier to keep clean and hygienic, making it an attractive choice for your space. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at six bathrooms that use microcement to create a beautiful, practical result.
The Stoned House by Neils Maier
Source: Leibal
Located in the Netherlands, this minimalist bathroom is characterised by a monochromatic colour pallette and raw brass tapware. The microcement flooring creates a seamless transition between walls, floors, and ceilings, and contributes to the coherent design approach.
Fletcher House designed by Se Déa
Source: Se Déa
Combining contemporary design with classic elements, this bathroom juxtaposes earthy, textural qualities inspired by the beach with the urban sophistication of inner-city living, featuring textured microcement walls that contrast elegantly with timber ceilings and a stone basin.
Middle Park House by Flack Studio
Source: Flack Studio
This eclectic bathroom uses a custom shade of X-Bond Microcement to create a unique, vibrant design. The pink microcement is complimented by a custom pink stone to create a space that matches the Art Deco aesthetic of the other rooms in the house.
Zoute Apartment by TJIP
Source: Est Living
Covered in microcement from floor to ceiling, this bathroom is designed to be a serene place to retreat. The luxurious space features a rain shower and bench-mounted marble sink to capture the essence of a relaxed holiday house.
C House by Source Architects
Source: Source Architects
Surrounded by breathtaking views, the design of the C House was inspired by the nearby cultivated orchards. The main bathroom uses X-Bond Microcement walls to echo the external concrete finishes while providing warmth and depth to the space.
Marylebone Apartment by Proctor and Shaw
Source: Proctor and Shaw
In this refurbished apartment, the ensuite bathrooms feature a seamless microcement finish on walls, floors, ceilings, and cabinetry, creating a serene atmosphere that beautifully complements the rich textures of the surrounding design.