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The grid of joints
Tile and vitrified floors break every room into a grout matrix that stains, chips and dates the space.

Luxurious Surfaces

Natural Plasters · Flooring
A floor is the largest single surface in any space and the one most designs treat as a commodity. Tile, vitrified, laminate: joints everywhere, character nowhere. LimoFloor is LimoCoat's lime microtopping: a seamless, two-millimetre mineral floor laid by hand, with the quiet matte depth of aged stone.




Flooring Applications
For homes, cafés and restaurants, retail, studios and galleries — one continuous plane from wall to wall in the colour and texture the space actually asks for. Seamless microtopping. Just 2mm thick. Laid by trained applicators.
The Challenges
Flooring decisions are usually made from a catalogue, and it shows. Everyone designs the walls. The floor is where the design usually surrenders.
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Tile and vitrified floors break every room into a grout matrix that stains, chips and dates the space.
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Natural stone brings dead load, thickness build-up and cost.
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Replacing a tiled floor means breaking it out — weeks of debris for a surface swap.
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High-gloss vitrified tiles are the default in a thousand identical interiors.
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Traditional IPS/cement floors have the look people want, but they crack, dust and stain without a modern binder system behind them.

Lime & Its Benefits
Lime floors are centuries old: Chettinad homes and European palazzos. LimoFloor rebuilds that tradition as a modern microtopping: natural limestone, minimally processed, engineered for today's slabs.
One monolithic surface, no joints — rooms look larger, cleaner, and calmer.
Microtopping goes over prepared existing substrates: renovation without demolition, no level build-up, and no added dead load.
LimoFloor develops a soft patina with use — character, not wear.
The refreshing mineral coolness Indian homes have always prized in stone and IPS floors.
Derived from natural limestone with minimal processing — a low-impact surface that feels good underfoot.
Colour and texture are mixed for the project, not selected from a shelf.
Floor Finishes
The system: LimoFloor Lime Microtopping. One product, many expressions — tuned by colour, aggregate and trowel technique. Texture options: fine-trowelled smooth, subtle cloud/movement, light travertine grain. All matt or satin — never plastic gloss. Wet-area wall finishes such as Tadelakt are wall systems; for floors, LimoFloor is the engineered answer.
For modern and commercial spacesRaw-concrete character that is monolithic and industrial-organic. Cafés, retail, offices, and contemporary villas. Colours: Cool grey, cement, graphite.
For warm residential floorsSoft ivories and sands that carry daylight across a room. Living areas, bedrooms, galleries. Colours: Warm ivory, sand, pale stone, greige.
For heritage characterThe hand-finished cement-floor look of old Indian homes, delivered with a modern binder system. Colours: ochre, earth red, deep terracotta, and charcoal.
Next Steps
Connect with the Architect Relationship team for the LimoFloor specification sheet, substrate requirements, and project references.
Contact Architect Relationship TeamBook a consultation with our consultant: a site assessment and sample panels.
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