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The rise of microcement bathrooms in modern hotels

  • Heather Sandlin
  • 22 September 2025
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Among the top interior design trends for hotels are microcement bathrooms, adding both style and practicality to bathroom renovations that meet today’s standards. Microcement is at the hot spot of the top interior design trends for hotels.

Why Microcement is Winning Favour

Microcement is a super-thin layer covering that can be set seamlessly on walls, floors and even existing fixtures. If designers and owners love bringing microcement into their hotels, it’s because this coating makes a space look seamless and, thanks to its capacity to run over vanities or bathtubs, feel more continuous. While tiling calls for grout recesses, which might get filled up with filth along the way or eventually break, microcement lets the surface be uniform, with no raised edges. Guests walking into a bathroom will be stunned to see how such a small space can really be made into a modern oasis.

Owner-wise, you get to make microcement bathrooms as customisable as you want to. Since the coating can come in all sorts of nuances, textures and finishes, it can cater to different brands and décor identities. Whether the hotel is more into rough-luxe aesthetics, a sanctuary of calmness or somewhere totally timeless, microcement will take the shape you want.

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The Practical Benefits for Hotels

But there are more prosaic reasons why owners should turn their faces toward its use, for functions that are more to do with resilience and maintenance than a pleasing finish. The ease of care is one: the material is both impermeable and easy to clean. Its smooth surface prevents the build-up of dirt and grime, so that bathrooms stay fresher for longer and with less work. This, of course, has repercussions in terms of the time that staff have to spend cleaning, cutting their hours, and thereby reducing costs.

It also has implications in terms of room and asset bookings. A floor in every bathroom means that leaks not only result in wet rooms but also undermine the structure of the building — a particular problem in busy hotels where rooms and assets are more frequently damaged.

Microcement and Space Efficiency

For Hotels in the city, each millimetre is worth its weight in gold in the bathrooms. Microcement stands out here, as using this covering on both walls and floors will create continuity and space. This covering will enlarge the space in our eyes without diminishing the luxury. This is why it is quite sought after by boutique hotels. These establishments dream about serving luxury on a golden tray, even in a reduced space.

The Foundation: Wet Room Trays for Microcement

While microcement itself offers durability and design freedom, the foundation beneath it is what ensures long-term success. For hotel bathrooms that incorporate wet rooms, selecting the right base is critical. A dedicated tray designed for use with microcement provides the correct slopes for efficient drainage while maintaining a robust surface that prevents cracking or water seepage over time. Using a system such aswetroomsdesign.co.uk/wet-room-trays-for-microcement gives hoteliers confidence that the visible beauty of the microcement finish is supported by a reliable structure underneath. In practice, this means fewer maintenance issues, consistent guest experiences, and bathrooms that remain in top condition despite heavy daily use.

Longevity and Sustainability

Microcement is also well-suited to the changing needs of the hotel industry, for a number of other reasons. Importantly, it is inherently long-lasting; once installed, it will comfortably bear the wear and tear of high-demand areas. This avoids the need to frequently replace tiles or regularly re-grout surfaces, as with alternative finishes, which means greatly reduced material waste and lower refurbishment costs in the long run.

More and more environmentally conscious properties are looking to adopt this approach. Travellers are increasingly informed about the environment, and in search of sustainable accommodation, so they appreciate interior design that reduces waste while optimising use. Opting for microcement allows hoteliers to demonstrate their commitment to eco-friendly design while achieving an attractive aesthetic.

A Modern Upgrade with Broad Appeal

The rise of microcement bathrooms reflects a wider demand from both guests and hoteliers. Easy to clean, water-resistant and flexible, microcement solves many challenges hotels face. Combined with a strong base such as a wet room tray, it delivers bathrooms that are beautiful, durable and cost-effective. Guests enjoy elegant, usable spaces, while hotels stay ahead of the design curve. Everybody wins.

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