Kit FESTFLOOR TITAN BASIC microcement - 8m2
Kit ALL IN ONE TITAN microcement - 8m2
Basic KIT - microcement for floor 10 m²
Kit for microcement floor with standard sealer - 10 M²
Kit for microcement floor with super hard sealer - 10 M²
Microcement kit HYDROFEST bathroom 5m2 - for floor and tiles
Kit ALL IN ONE GO! PLUS microcement - 10 m²
Kit ALL IN ONE GO! microcement - 10 M²
Kit FESTFLOOR GO! Basic microcement - 10 m²
Kit ALL IN ONE GO! PLUS microcement - 5 M²
10 m2 Surface reinforcement set
FESTFLOOR TITAN 5 KG + 0,8 KG - microcement with increased hardness
FESTFLOOR TITAN 10 KG + 1,6 KG - microcement with increased hardness
TITAN COLOR Liquid Pigment
TITAN BASE 8 KG + 0,8 KG base layer for microcement Titan
TITAN BASE 16 KG + 1,6 KG base layer for microcement Titan
Set 17,5 kg of microcement FESTFLOOR Life for floor
Set 3.5 kg of microcement FESTFLOOR Life for floor
Fino FESTFLOOR Life 12,5+5 microcement
FEST Color Liquid Pigment
What Is Microcement Flooring
A microcement floor is a thin, mineral-based coating designed to create a smooth, seamless surface without joints or grout lines. Unlike traditional floor materials that require thick layers, microcement flooring is applied in several thin coats, usually totalling just a few millimetres. This makes it suitable not only for new builds but also for renovations where you don’t want to raise the floor level or remove existing tiles. Because the material adheres well to concrete, tile, cement boards and certain types of wood, it becomes a versatile option that drastically reduces the complexity of upgrading a floor.
What sets microcement for floor applications apart is the balance between aesthetics and performance. The finish has a soft, hand-crafted look, yet remains visually clean thanks to the absence of joints. This creates a calm, spacious impression even in compact interiors. A microcement floor also adapts smoothly to architectural shapes, curves and transitions, allowing designers to maintain one continuous surface throughout a home. This gives rooms a coherent flow that’s hard to achieve with modular materials. Many people choose microcement because they want a modern surface that doesn’t fight for attention but still adds character when viewed up close.
Why Choose Microcement for Floors
Choosing microcement for floor projects often comes down to the desire for a contemporary, elegant look combined with practical performance. A seamless microcement floor creates an open visual field, making interiors feel larger and more organised. Without grout lines breaking the surface, light flows more evenly across the room. The floor becomes a subtle backdrop that highlights furniture and architectural features instead of distracting from them. This effect works especially well in open-plan spaces where different functional zones need a unifying element.
At the same time, microcement flooring is designed to cope with everyday life. Once protected with the right sealer, the surface becomes resistant to stains, abrasion and water. It can handle heavy domestic use, busy commercial areas or interiors with fluctuating moisture. This makes it a popular choice for kitchens, entryways, cafés and boutiques. Many designers appreciate that a Festfloor microcement system combines durability with a surface that maintains its appearance for years. It doesn’t require waxing, deep scrubbing or the specialised maintenance that some decorative coatings need. Its long lifespan also makes it a smart investment compared to cheaper surfaces that age quickly.
Where Microcement Works Best
Microcement flooring fits a wide range of interiors. In living rooms, it acts as a calm base that doesn’t dominate the décor. In kitchens, the seamless, joint-free finish prevents dirt from settling in grout, making cleaning easier. Hallways benefit from the durable surface that handles constant movement without losing its look. Even small bathrooms or utility rooms feel more open because the continuous microcement floor visually removes breaks between tiles. The material’s ability to adapt to almost any style — from Scandinavian simplicity to industrial loft design — makes it highly versatile.
Microcement for floors is also suitable for locations that need both aesthetic appeal and high performance. In commercial interiors such as offices, restaurants or retail spaces, the floor must withstand constant foot traffic. Microcement works well here because its sealed surface doesn’t crumble or develop the patchy wear that occurs with many traditional materials. Stairs and corridors, which usually wear out faster, benefit from the strong adhesion and resilience of microcement. Wet zones like bathrooms, spas or poolside areas also work well thanks to the material’s moisture resistance once sealed. This allows designers to keep one cohesive style across many different environments.
Colours and Finishes
Microcement floors offer a broad palette of colours, allowing you to adjust the atmosphere of the interior precisely. Soft, pale tones help create airy, bright spaces, while deeper shades add a dramatic or intimate feel. Because microcement flooring is sealed with high-quality topcoats, even light colours remain practical in domestic environments. This lets designers work confidently with subtle, elegant hues without worrying that the floor will stain or age unevenly.
Beyond colour, the finish plays a huge role in shaping the final look. A smooth, satin microcement floor feels modern and refined, ideal for minimalist interiors. More textured microcement surfaces have a handcrafted, organic quality that works well in rustic or industrial spaces. Because all Festfloor microcement systems are applied by hand, each surface includes natural, soft variations that make the floor unique. These variations don’t disrupt the overall appearance — they simply add personality and depth when viewed up close. This balance between uniformity and individuality is one of the reasons microcement has become a favourite among architects and interior designers.
Installation Over Existing Surfaces
One of the major advantages of microcement for floors is the ability to install it directly over existing surfaces. Old tiles don’t need to be removed, which eliminates dust, noise and waste. Instead, the installer prepares the substrate, evens out the tile joints, strengthens the base if necessary and then applies several thin layers of microcement. This method not only saves time but also significantly reduces renovation costs. It’s an ideal solution for people who want a new floor without the disruption of demolition.
Because microcement flooring adds only a thin layer — usually around 2–3 mm — it rarely causes issues with door clearance or step transitions. This makes it perfect for large renovations where you want consistency across multiple rooms without rebuilding the subfloor. Festfloor systems are engineered to work reliably on many substrates, ensuring strong adhesion and long-term stability. When properly installed, the floor becomes a solid, unified surface that feels like part of the building rather than a thin coating applied afterward.
Durability and Daily Use
A well-made microcement floor is built to last. The mineral composition creates a strong structure, and once sealed, the coating becomes resistant to everyday wear. It handles scrapes from shoes, chairs, bags or pet claws without losing its finish. This strength makes microcement flooring suitable for busy family homes as well as commercial areas that see heavy daily movement. The lack of joints or grout lines means there are no weak points that typically deteriorate first in traditional flooring.
Over time, microcement retains its appearance far better than many decorative alternatives. If the topcoat eventually shows signs of wear, it can be refreshed without removing the underlying microcement layers. This makes maintenance affordable and straightforward. Many users choose microcement for floor renovations because they want a surface that remains stable and visually consistent even after years of use. It’s a long-term choice that avoids the cycle of frequent replacement and constant repairs.
Moisture Resistance
Microcement flooring performs particularly well in moisture-prone areas once protected with the correct sealer. Bathrooms, wet rooms and kitchens benefit from the fact that microcement floors have no joints where water could accumulate. The seamless finish prevents moisture from seeping through to the substrate, keeping the structure beneath safe and dry. This feature alone makes microcement a strong alternative to tiles, where grout becomes a common maintenance issue.
Because the surface is continuous, cleaning wet areas becomes far simpler. Splashes and soap residue can be wiped away easily, and the floor dries quickly. This contributes to a cleaner and healthier environment, especially in bathrooms where moisture control is essential. Festfloor microcement systems are often chosen for entire bathroom surfaces, including floors and sometimes even walls, to create a unified, waterproof aesthetic.
Compatibility with Underfloor Heating
Microcement for floors works extremely well with underfloor heating thanks to its thin structure. Heat moves efficiently through the material, warming the room evenly without requiring high temperatures. This makes the combination ideal for living rooms, bathrooms and bedrooms where gentle radiant heat improves comfort. The floor warms quickly and holds temperature well, creating a pleasant experience underfoot.
Because microcement expands only slightly when heated, it stays structurally stable. With proper installation, the coating doesn’t crack or separate from the substrate due to heat cycles. Festfloor microcement systems are designed to work safely with most underfloor heating systems, allowing you to enjoy both a modern seamless surface and warm, comfortable floors.
Maintenance and Cleaning
A microcement floor is very easy to take care of, which is one of the reasons people choose it for busy homes. Daily cleaning usually involves vacuuming or sweeping, followed by mopping with a mild detergent. Because the surface has no joints, dirt and dust have nowhere to accumulate. This makes cleaning faster and more effective compared to tiled floors or textured surfaces that trap debris.
The protective sealer is a key part of the system. It shields the microcement flooring from stains and moisture, and when it begins to show wear in very busy areas, it can simply be refreshed. This extends the life of the entire floor without extensive renovation. Festfloor microcement systems are specifically designed to align durability with low-maintenance living, making them ideal for homeowners who want both style and practicality.
Sustainable Choice
Microcement flooring is often chosen by people who want a more sustainable renovation solution. Because microcement can be applied directly over existing floors, it reduces demolition waste and lowers the environmental impact of replacing materials. The thin application also means fewer raw materials are needed, which adds to its eco-friendly profile.
A long-lasting surface is another key part of sustainability. A microcement floor can serve reliably for many years, which means fewer replacements and less waste overall. Its timeless appearance adapts well to changing design trends, so there’s no need to replace the floor every time you update your interior. Choosing a microcement floor — especially a high-quality Festfloor system — is a step toward a more conscious approach to construction and renovation.
FAQ – Microcement Flooring
Is a microcement floor really seamless?
Yes. A microcement floor has no joints or grout lines, creating a clean surface that’s easy to maintain and makes rooms feel more spacious.
Can microcement flooring be used in bathrooms?
Yes. Once sealed, microcement becomes moisture-resistant and suitable for bathrooms, wet rooms and kitchens. The seamless finish prevents water from getting underneath the surface.
How thick is a microcement floor?
A Festfloor microcement floor system is usually 2–3 mm thick, allowing installation over existing surfaces without raising the floor level too much.
How long does a microcement floor last?
With correct installation and basic care, microcement flooring lasts many years. Refreshing the topcoat when needed extends its life even further.
Can microcement be applied over tiles?
Yes. Microcement for floors is commonly applied over tiles after preparing and levelling the surface. This speeds up renovation and avoids demolition.