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Concrete has traditionally been thought of as quite a utilitarian material, but this is no longer the case. In the last few years, there has been a huge increase in the amount of concrete being used in interior design, in a wide variety of commercial...

When you run a business, you need to stand out from the crowd, and your commercial premises should help your business to become more memorable. But so many commercial spaces end up lacking character and looking too much the same as each other, so customers...

Architects and interior designers around the world are beginning to place more focus on the past with a noticeably "distressed" look in their creations. Raw, industrial-chic feature walls, ceilings, and even furniture offer some of the most popular styles in a range of environments. In both residential...

Stucco is a product created from lime and Portland which helps to give additional strength and texture to building walls and ceilings. In some situations, stucco plastering experts will mix small amounts of fibreglass in with the mixture to increase the durability of the mix. The...

Micro cement, sometimes referred to as micro concrete, is an incredibly popular aesthetic product intended for interior design. Micro cement gives designers the freedom to create a raw concrete finish where weight restrictions and other problems would prevent the use of traditional concrete. Not only...

On the surface, concrete is a very basic material, made by mixing gravel, sand, water, and cement. However, when used correctly, this substance also has the unique ability to create stunning aesthetic effects. Whether you're looking for a sophisticated and sleek look for your commercial space,...

Concrete floors and stone walls are the new must-have look in restaurants. Polished plasters mimicking marble and polished concrete floors transform simple spaces into modern ones with a classier vibe. If you’re planning a refurbishment of your own, you can incorporate the appearance of concrete...

When it comes to interior design, everyone has their own taste. That crystal chandelier you’ve got hanging from the ceiling? Stylish to you, tacky to another. That shiplap cladding you’ve got on your interior walls? You think it’s quirky - your customers might think it’s...

If your commercial showroom is looking drab, venetian plaster could be just the ticket to sprucing it up. With its highly polished appearance and natural limestone look, it adds pizzazz to any space and makes a classy first impression. If you are looking for a material...

Polished plaster creates a beautiful finish to any interior. It’s been used for hundreds of years, made popular in Venice during the Renaissance period. Venetian plaster is by far the most popular type of polished plaster, and for good reason. It’s a classic. It’s a...