Concrete flooring NUVOLATO ARCHITOP®
residentialtertiaryother formats

concrete flooring
concrete flooring
concrete flooring
concrete flooring
concrete flooring
concrete flooring
concrete flooring
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Characteristics

Materials
concrete
Market
residential, tertiary
Format
other formats
Finish
smooth
Technical characteristics
self-leveling
Color
brown, gray

Description

The “brutalist” charm of industrial concrete, the style of a designer floor WHAT IS IT? Nuvolato Architop is a blend of cement and other ingredients which, with an applied depth of just 3-4 mm, allows you to overcome the thickness and weight limits of traditional (smooth/sleek) concrete, whilst maintaining its beauty and robustness. This is possible yet still allows care and attention to detail, creating a high aesthetic value in a range of colour options. “BRUTALIST” SUGGESTIONS The effect obtained is that of a continuous, jointless surface that meets the flooring demands of not only modern minimalist dwellings, but also industrial-style lofts, public areas, exhibitions, and commercial spaces. No need for removal of the existing slab, ideal for renovations. Nuvolato Architop can be used both internally and externally and can be applied to any solid, prepared substrate, even when underfloor heating is present. It is ideal for renovating existing floors made of concrete, ceramic, marble or sand-cement screeds without removal of the old surface. High Resistance levels Due to its high strength and adhesive properties, Nuvolato Architop is also recommended for the restoration of large industrial and commercial floors or indeed any flatwork area subjected to high traffic. Nuvolato Architop® is particularly suitable for external use as it provides excellent resistance to chemical and atmospheric agents, abrasion, cracking and frost.

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