Architects are increasingly turning to micro concrete when designing new buildings and renovating older, time-worn interiors.
Renovating a hotel is no easy task. Even when the interior of a hotel, especially the bathrooms, has seen better days and is crying out for renovation, owners are not overly optimistic about the prospect. And this is completely understandable. Few owners will decide to renovate the entire facility and close it to guests. Complete closure of the building means millions in lost profits. That is why they often opt for partial renovations. But how can you ensure that the renovation is not disruptive to guests? How can you avoid excessive noise, dust, and the removal of old plaster or tiles?
Microconcrete comes to the rescue. Thanks to its high adhesion to all types of substrates, it can be used on existing tiles, MDF boards, panels, gypsum plaster, concrete, mosaics, and even steel. Microconcrete allows you to quickly refresh your space while avoiding the mess, dirt, and costs associated with traditional renovation work. Just remember that the surface must be load-bearing, even, and free of loose elements. If necessary, it can be reinforced with a bonding layer with mesh.
Below are four interesting microconcrete projects in hotels, designed by the world's best architectural studios.