LimoCoat

Luxurious Surfaces

Natural Plasters · Flooring

The floor that holds the whole room together.

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.

One continuous plane from wall to wall.

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.

  • Residential, F&B and retail floors across India
  • Seamless microtopping
  • Just 2mm thick
  • Laid by trained applicators
  • Manufactured by JBR Coatings Pvt. Ltd.
  • A national applicator network

The floor problem nobody redesigns.

Flooring decisions are usually made from a catalogue, and it shows. Everyone designs the walls. The floor is where the design usually surrenders.

01

The grid of joints

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

02

The weight and thickness of stone

Natural stone brings dead load, thickness build-up and cost.

03

Demolition to change anything

Replacing a tiled floor means breaking it out — weeks of debris for a surface swap.

04

Cold, glossy sameness

High-gloss vitrified tiles are the default in a thousand identical interiors.

05

IPS nostalgia without the system

Traditional IPS/cement floors have the look people want, but they crack, dust and stain without a modern binder system behind them.

Ancient floor, modern chemistry.

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.

Seamless at any scale

One monolithic surface, no joints — rooms look larger, cleaner, and calmer.

2mm over existing floors

Microtopping goes over prepared existing substrates: renovation without demolition, no level build-up, and no added dead load.

A matte that ages gracefully

LimoFloor develops a soft patina with use — character, not wear.

Cool underfoot

The refreshing mineral coolness Indian homes have always prized in stone and IPS floors.

Healthier by nature

Derived from natural limestone with minimal processing — a low-impact surface that feels good underfoot.

Customisable, not catalogued

Colour and texture are mixed for the project, not selected from a shelf.

The floor palette: from raw concrete to warm ivory.

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.

Explore LimoFloor shades in the colour library
Béton direction
For modern and commercial spaces

Béton direction

Raw-concrete character that is monolithic and industrial-organic. Cafés, retail, offices, and contemporary villas. Colours: Cool grey, cement, graphite.

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Stone-neutral direction
For warm residential floors

Stone-neutral direction

Soft ivories and sands that carry daylight across a room. Living areas, bedrooms, galleries. Colours: Warm ivory, sand, pale stone, greige.

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IPS-revival direction
For heritage character

IPS-revival direction

The hand-finished cement-floor look of old Indian homes, delivered with a modern binder system. Colours: ochre, earth red, deep terracotta, and charcoal.

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Walk the surface before you decide.

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