At MVM, we use materials such as polyurethane (PU) as well as cement, lime, clay and terrazzo to give surfaces a decorative finish.
Polyurethane is a material of the 20th century and is used in many areas of surface design, be it in the automotive industry, in the production of everyday household items or in construction. Here it is used for insulation and insulation, but also to give surfaces the finishing touch.
Cement is a traditional building material of the recent past that is equally suitable for walls, ceilings and floors. It withstands high loads and is particularly suitable for the design of wet rooms. Whether poured or filled, every cement surface is unique and therefore unique in its visual effect. Now if you think of a boring gray, we want to correct you - cement can be used in many different shades.
Swamp lime was already used in antiquity to beautify interiors. It has an almost silky feel and gives walls and ceilings their own character. However, it does not seem intrusive, but rather radiates a deep calm, which can be reinforced by appropriately chosen colors. Perfectly crafted, lime creates a very individual living atmosphere.
The good old clay has also been a classic for "eternal" times. With this raw material, we ensure a surface design that has a completely natural look and feel and can be decoratively refined in a variety of ways, for example by inserting mosaic surfaces, sgraffito, ornaments and much more
Terrazzo floors have been at home in human dwellings for thousands of years. By mixing colored cement and embedded small stones of various kinds, countless designs can be created. Terrazzo is applied seamlessly and ultimately results in hard-wearing surfaces that have a very long service life and are also suitable for modern underfloor heating.