Internal Wall System
Build your microcement system
Choose your project, your colour and your depth — we size every coat and add the complete system to your cart. The base is set by your space; the colour is yours.
Your system includes
Every coat is sized for your area and added to your cart together.
Pick every space you're covering — tap again to remove. Each area sets the right system automatically: a dry-area build or a wet & outdoor build. That's what changes the products (and the price).
Each area arrives with the surfaces it usually needs. Enter length × height for walls (length × width for floors), or type the m² straight in. Coats are set by each system's spec — nothing to get wrong.
Choose your colour.
Define your space.
Colour is the soul of microcement. Pick a family, choose how deep you want it, then tap the exact shade for your project — it becomes your colour instantly.
Choose your colour family
Filter by family, set the depth, then tap a shade.
Depth — Light, Mid or Deep
Every colour is available on every system — choosing a project only changes the base build beneath. Your final colour is identical.
No colours in this family at this depth.
Finish, your way
Choose your curated collection
Expertly paired palettes
Coverage per 20 kg finish bucket
Finish coat: Plus Fino. Base build: Plus Base.
Mix with water before application
- Add clean water to the powder at the stated ratio.
- Mix to a smooth, lump-free paste.
- Apply in thin, even coats with a trowel.
What's included · Materials only
- Primer for your substrate
- Fibreglass reinforcement mesh
- Base build coat
- Tinted finish coat
- Colour toner (your shade)
- Protective sealer
Need the application tools too? Switch to Materials + tools at the top — same materials, tool set added.
Technical summary
| System | Internal Wall |
|---|---|
| Application | Walls, floors, wet areas & exteriors |
| Coats | 2 finish coats over base build |
| Dry to touch | 1–2 hours |
| Recoat | 4–6 hours |
| Full cure | 7 days |
| Toner | Microestil pigment, dosed by shade depth |
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Powder, water, colour — applied.
Everything worth knowing about microcement.
Straight answers, independently tested claims, and the honest limits too. This is the same knowledge we give every installer and every homeowner we work with.
One finish. Every surface.
Walls, floors, ceilings, benchtops, furniture — indoors and out.
Microcement isn’t a floor product or a wall product. It’s a surface system — built up in thin coats over almost anything structurally sound, from bathroom walls to kitchen benchtops to the alfresco outside. Because it bonds rather than lays, the same material family runs through your whole home: a purpose-built system for each job, one continuous look across all of them. Not sure a surface qualifies? Send us a photo — we’ll tell you straight.
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- Walls & ceilings — lightweight, no structural reinforcement required
- Floors & high traffic — reinforced with fibreglass mesh for crack resistance
- Showers, splashbacks & laundries — applied over a compliant wet-area membrane
- Outdoor zones — a breathable system built for expansion, contraction and moisture
- Furniture, curves & bespoke pieces — a dedicated fine-finish system
- Honest limit: the substrate must be structurally stable — microcement never bridges expansion joints or live cracks
Renovate over. Not rip out.
Goes straight over sound tiles, concrete and render — no demolition, no skip bin.
The most expensive part of most renovations isn’t the new surface — it’s tearing out the old one. Microcement skips that step. At just 2–3 mm total, it overlays existing tiles, concrete and render: a clean, demolition-free application with minimal disruption, noise and waste. Old tiled walls are prepared properly — stability check, grout lines filled, surface primed — so the tile pattern never shows through. Doors still close. Thresholds stay level. The mess of demolition simply never happens.
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- Total system thickness typically 2–3 mm — adds almost no height or weight
- Tile-over prep: stability check, joint filling, mechanical roughening and a dedicated smooth-surface primer
- Industry context: removing old tiles typically costs $50–$120/m² before a single new material arrives
- Faster, quieter renovations — no jackhammers, no dust storm, no skip on the driveway
Thin surface. Serious strength.
Mesh-reinforced, polymer-modified, tested to European impact and abrasion standards.
Don’t let the 2–3 mm fool you. Every trafficable system embeds a fibreglass mesh in its first base coat to boost tensile strength and prevent microcracking. Our pool-grade system tests at a compressive strength of around 40 N/mm², with impact and abrasion resistance verified to EN 6272 and EN 13892. Heat won’t soften or warp it — its thermal behaviour is comparable to concrete. It isn’t indestructible: sharp impacts can chip any decorative surface. But installed correctly, it’s built for real life.
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- Compressive strength ~40 N/mm² — independently tested (pool-grade system)
- Impact & abrasion resistance verified to EN 6272 and EN 13892
- Fibreglass mesh is standard in the first base coat on floors, exteriors and benchtops
- Won’t soften, warp or deform in high summer temperatures
- Sealers reach full mechanical and chemical resistance after about 7 days
Made for wet areas. Honestly.
Zero water absorption when sealed — over a certified membrane, the way wet areas should be built.
Here’s the straight answer most suppliers won’t give you: microcement is water-resistant, not a waterproofing membrane. In a shower, a compliant AS 3740 membrane goes down first; the microcement is applied over it and sealed on top. Done that way, the system performs — CSIRO testing recorded zero water absorption over a four-hour test on the sealed surface. And with no grout lines and a non-porous sealed finish, there’s nowhere for mould and mildew to take hold.
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- Sealed surface: zero water absorption over a 4-hour CSIRO test, supporting AS 3740 use
- No grout + non-porous surface = nowhere for mould and mildew to grow
- Pool-grade system: zero water transfer through a 2 mm layer under pressure (EN 12390-8), chlorine and UV resistant
- The membrane does the waterproofing; the microcement is the beautiful, water-resistant finish above it
Easy to live with. Easy to keep.
A sealed, grout-free surface that cleans with a damp mop — and a care routine we ship with it.
Day to day: dust with a microfibre, then a damp mop with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner. That’s it. In CSIRO testing the sealed surface withstood bleach-based cleaners, acids and detergents with no visible change — though for the long life of your sealer, keep bleach, vinegar and abrasives in the cupboard. Every order ships with our care guide, and Clean & Revive+ actively rejuvenates the sealant as you clean. Plan on resealing every 2–5 years — a light sand and re-coat, not a renovation.
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- Routine: dry dust + damp non-abrasive mop with a pH-neutral cleaner or Clean & Revive+
- CSIRO chemical test: no visible change, blistering or gloss loss from bleach-based cleaners, acids or detergents
- Still avoid: bleach, ammonia, vinegar, scouring pads and steel wool — they shorten sealer life
- Felt pads under furniture, doormats at entries, wipe wine and citrus promptly
- Reseal every 2–5 years depending on traffic — light 120-grit sand, clean, re-coat
No joints. No grout. No interruptions.
2–3 millimetres of continuous, hand-finished surface — the European look Australians fly across the world for.
Tiles are a grid. Microcement is a single gesture — one continuous, joint-free surface flowing across walls, floors and curves. It’s the finish behind Europe’s most photographed interiors: soft mineral texture, natural depth and movement, the warmth of stone with the freedom of a bespoke surface. No grout lines to clean, discolour, or chop the eye — small rooms read larger and calmer. Every finish is tinted to order, from soft coastal whites to deep earthen tones.
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- Ultra-thin: the whole system is 2–3 mm thick
- Hand-applied by nature — every surface carries subtle, one-of-a-kind movement
- Developed and manufactured in Spain; 15+ years in decorative continuous surfaces
- 48 designer colours — 16 toners, each in three depths
Two sealers. One rule.
Breathable outside. Hard-wearing inside. The sealer is chosen for the life the surface will live.
The sealer is the layer you actually live on — so we spec it to the job. Microshield is our water-based, breathable sealer: outdoors, on facades and alfresco floors, breathability is what stops moisture being trapped beneath the finish — it’s the only sealer that should ever be used outside. Superiorseal is the opposite temperament: a two-part polyurethane built for bathrooms, kitchens and hard-working floors where liquid exposure and traffic never let up. Order the right system and the right sealer arrives with it — no guesswork.
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- Outdoor rule from the application guide: Microshield only — never an airtight indoor sealer outside
- Superiorseal: tested for chemical resistance, continuous liquid exposure and heavy traffic
- Two coats, always — full coverage and durable thickness
- Slip-critical zones: fine glass microspheres in the first sealer coat reach up to a P5 slip rating
Tested here. Proven here.
Independently tested by CSIRO and AWTA against the Australian standards that apply to real homes.
There’s no dedicated Australian Standard for microcement — so Microestil proves itself against the performance standards that govern real rooms, through certified independent laboratories including CSIRO and AWTA. Slip testing under AS 4586 rates the standard sealed finish P2, with anti-slip options tested up to P5 — the highest wet-pendulum classification. And in the AS/NZS 3837 fire test, a 2 mm coating didn’t ignite in ten minutes — a Group 1 fire rating, the highest NCC classification, is achievable. Test reports available on request.
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- AS 4586 (slip): P2 as standard; up to P4–P5 with microsphere additive — NCC-accepted for stairs, ramps and wet areas
- AS 3740 (wet areas): zero water absorption in CSIRO’s 4-hour test, over a compliant membrane
- AS/NZS 3837 (fire): did not ignite or sustain flame; Group 1 achievable — suitable even for fire exits and high-rise interiors
- Mineral-based and non-combustible by nature; low-VOC; cured surface is inert and non-toxic
- Available on request: slip reports, CSIRO water/chemical report, AWTA fire certificate