How X-Bond was used in Windsor House
Designed by Cera Stribley and built by Alt Construction, Windsor House is a multi-residence in Primrose Street, Windsor, which elegantly resolves some of the most quintessential concerns of design for contemporary inner-city dwelling. Comprising a 3-bedroom townhouse plus 2-bedroom apartment, the enduring architecture speaks directly to concepts of urban infill, sustainability, medium-density design and multi-generational living. Alternative Surfaces installed X-Bond Microcement flooring in multiple areas.
Throughout the interiors, accents of engineered timber panelling in a light, wire-brush finish bring an air of softness and warmth to the otherwise crisp, minimalist aesthetic in which X-Bond Microcement is a key element.
X-Bond was used on the floors throughout the residence for a minimalist finish. Installed directly over a concrete slab, X-Bond Shade was applied by our team throughout both dwellings to the kitchen, living, dining, bedrooms, bathrooms (including shower), hallway and stairs.
Microcement flooring is transforming residential interiors with its minimalist appeal, enduring performance, and unmatched versatility. Locally, residential architects and designers in Melbourne are embracing this concrete-inspired surface in modern homes . Its durable, low-maintenance nature makes it ideal for residential environments, offering resistance to scratches and stains without sacrificing aesthetics. Adding subtle texture to surfaces, microcement elevates minimalist residential spaces with a tactile yet practical finish. View more residential projects featuring our products.