LimoCoat

Luxurious Surfaces

Natural Plasters · Wet Areas

Luxury bathrooms without a single tile.

The most personal room in the home is usually the most industrial-looking: a grid of tiles and grout lines. LimoCoat wet-area finishes replace that grid with one continuous, seamless mineral surface: warm to the eye, soft to the touch, and formulated to live with water.

Walls that turn a daily routine into a ritual.

For bathrooms, powder rooms, shower enclosures, spas, wellness spaces, and hotel baths — walls that turn a daily routine into a ritual. Seamless. Groutless. Delivered by trained applicators.

  • Delivered exclusively through trained LimoCoat applicators
  • Seamless
  • Groutless
  • Prepared, waterproofed substrate
  • Manufactured by JBR Coatings Pvt. Ltd.
  • A national applicator network

The wettest room is the most challenging test.

Steam, splash and standing humidity destroy ordinary wall finishes and make tiled ones tedious. The problem was never water. It was the surface you asked to face it.

01

Grout is the weak point

Grout lines stain, blacken and harbour mould no matter how premium the tile is.

02

Paint doesn't survive steam

Standard emulsions peel, bubble, and develop mildew over time in a bathroom.

03

Cold, unyielding, generic

Tile is the same catalogue surface in every second bathroom — impressive nowhere.

04

Trapped moisture

Sealed surfaces push humidity into corners, ceilings and adjoining walls.

05

Retrofit pain

A finish that can renew a bathroom without tearing it out is invaluable.

Lime and water are old companions.

Morocco's hammams have been finished in burnished lime for centuries: soap-polished, waterproof, and seamless. LimoCoat brings the same logic to Indian wet areas through purpose-formulated systems.

Water-resistant, still breathable

Polymer-modified lime resists water at the surface while allowing the wall to release moisture — the combination tile and paint can't offer.

Naturally anti-mould

Lime's alkalinity resists mould and mildew at the source — the whole point of a wet-area surface.

One seamless plane

No joints, no grout, no lines. A shower that reads as sculpted stone.

Warm underfoot

Mineral plaster carries none of tile's coldness visually or to the touch.

Durable in daily use

Polymer modification adds flexibility and adhesion for walls that live with water every day.

Also for furniture

The same waterproof system finishes vanities and bathroom furniture for a fully continuous look.

The wet-area palette: clay, stone and steam.

Purpose-formulated systems for bathrooms and wet zones. Explore by mood:

Explore wet-area shades in the colour library
Polymerised lime plaster
For everyday bathrooms

Polymerised lime plaster

The workhorse: waterproof, breathable, mould-resistant. Bathroom walls, powder rooms, utility wet zones, and furniture finishes. Colours: Warm clay, soft grey, chalk white, blush.

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Tadelakt-style burnished lime
For the statement bath

Tadelakt-style burnished lime

Morocco's soap-burnished technique: seamless, sensuous, spa-grade. Shower enclosures and feature walls. Colours: Warm clay, saffron red, deep terracotta, and Majorelle blue accents. A specialist wall finish, applied by trained applicators over a waterproofed substrate — not intended for floors.

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Concrete Lime Plaster (wet-area grade)
For the modern wet room

Concrete Lime Plaster (wet-area grade)

Monolithic, architectural, and calm. Contemporary bathrooms and spa corridors. Colours: Cool grey, cement, graphite.

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Design the bathroom around one surface.

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Homeowner / Interior Designer

Book a consultation with our consultant: substrate assessment, finish and colour selection.

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Architect (hospitality/wellness)

Connect with the Architect Relationship team regarding wet-area specifications, substrate, and waterproofing requirements.

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