Polished Concrete Microcement Floor & Splash-back in Radlett
Microcement floor in light grey colour laid around existing kitchen with finish to provide appearance with natural movement. More photos of this project please find
Microcement floor in light grey colour laid around existing kitchen with finish to provide appearance with natural movement. More photos of this project please find
This floor has been poured at 10mm thickness with pre-mixed small aggregates in a London coffee shop and then diamond polished to a high gloss
PanDOMO Terrazzo Plus commercial building reception floor project completed in Central London. White cement binder with selected aggregates laid at 25mm thickness and ground &
Another one of our White Concrete Kitchen Floors finished with microcement in satin finish. More images are available on our Houzz page here: http://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/2218076/white-microcement-concrete-kitchen-floor-in-staines
Cool and trendy Microcement concrete bar top project in Shoreditch London.
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As you might have guessed, caementa (see-men-tah) is a Latin word. Originally, it described the small stones or rubble that were used in the manufacture of concrete, at which the Romans excelled. As it grew in popularity and the caementa urbis – the concrete walls of Rome – took shape, the word caementa was used to describe the finished structure rather than the method used to make it solid.
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