Microcement · MC-03

Champagne

Within the Microcement range, Champagne carries with a soft warmth that suits low daylight and gold-cream undertones — low-key luminous in overall character. It plays well with oak, brass, linen, brushed nickel and unpolished plaster. We see Champagne specified most often for guest bedrooms with softer light and powder rooms. Pale enough to bounce light, soft enough not to glare. Borrows its character from soft luxe interiors and re-reads them in a modern context.

Where Champagne works

Best used in bedroom, bathroom

Low-key luminous reads its best where the light is even and natural. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.

  • dressing rooms
  • powder rooms
  • hotel lobby walls and lift cores
Pairs with

Shades that sit beside Champagne

Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.

Technical

How Champagne is applied

Champagne uses the standard Microcement build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.

Sheen options
matt · satin · low-sheen polished
Coverage
Applied in 2–3 mm total build over 3–4 thin coats.
Substrates
existing tile (over primer), screed and concrete, sound plaster, marine plywood (boxed-in furniture and showers)
Sealer
Two coats of polyurethane sealer; an additional waterproofing layer for wet-rooms.
Cleaning
PH-neutral cleaner. Re-seal every 5–7 years on floors.
FAQs about Champagne

Questions clients ask about this shade

Does Champagne hold up in north-facing rooms?+

Yes — Champagne carries enough warm pigment that it doesn't go flat or grey in cool daylight. The gold-cream undertone is what stops it bleaching out.

Is Champagne suitable for a shower or wet-room?+

Champagne can be specified for wet-rooms with our standard microcement wet-zone build: primer, two base coats with reinforcing mesh, two finishing coats, then a tanking membrane and two coats of polyurethane sealer. The colour itself doesn't change suitability — finish and sealer do.

What does Champagne pair with from your range?+

We most often pair Champagne with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, sits comfortably next to terracotta floors, oak joinery and unbleached cotton.