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C贸mo Elegir el Sistema Adecuado
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Ethan Chen6 min readEnero 2025

C贸mo Elegir el Sistema Adecuado

TL;DR: Selecting the right decorative coating system depends on three factors: substrate type, space function, and traffic level. Microcement is the most versatile option 鈥?it bonds to nearly any sound surface (tile, concrete, plaster, drywall) at just 2mm thickness, making it ideal for both floors and walls. For floor applications specifically, microcement is the primary choice thanks to its compressive strength and seamless finish. All four systems work on walls, but each serves a different purpose: metallic for visual impact, texture for tactile warmth, stone effect for natural aesthetics. Wet areas require microcement with proper waterproofing. High-traffic commercial spaces favor microcement and stone effect for durability. Vivterra offers free consultations to help match systems to specific project conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between microcement, metallic finish, texture, and stone effect coatings?

Start with your substrate. For existing tiles, concrete, plaster, or drywall, microcement is the most versatile option bonding to nearly any sound surface at just 2mm thickness. Then consider the space: floors need microcement; feature walls suit metallic; tactile environments benefit from textured coating; and stone effect delivers natural stone aesthetics at low weight.

Can decorative coatings be applied in wet areas like bathrooms?

Yes, but only certain systems. Microcement with proper waterproofing is excellent for bathrooms, showers, and kitchens. Texture coating and stone effect can also work in dry-wall-adjacent wet zones with appropriate sealers. Metallic finishes should generally be kept away from direct water exposure.

Which decorative coating system is best for high-traffic commercial floors?

Microcement and stone effect coatings offer the best durability for high-traffic commercial spaces. Microcement achieves 30+ MPa compressive strength and is fiber-reinforced for crack resistance. Stone effect offers comparable durability with a natural stone look. Both require periodic resealing every 2鈥? years depending on traffic.

How do budgets compare across decorative coating systems?

Texture coating and microcement are the most cost-effective for large surface areas. Metallic finishes carry a premium due to specialized pigments and high application skill requirements. Stone effect sits between microcement and metallic 鈥?more economical than natural stone but requiring skilled application. Lead times are similar across systems for standard colors; custom colors add 5鈥?0 days.

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