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The most famous house on social networks is designed with Topciment

Everyone is talking about Carmen House, the project by Valencian architect Carles Faus that has become the most famous house of the moment on social networks.

Light and white tones as the main elements

Faus had a difficult challenge: to create inside the house the same beauty that already existed outside, taking into account the incomparable setting in which it is located, Les Marines (Denia). But he succeeded.

From the entrance, the house welcomes us with a large opening that conveys calm, sophistication and elegance and where lighting is key. And the location of each of the spaces in the house has been created from the path that the light follows throughout the day.





The Ibizan style used in the wall and floor coverings, combine perfectly with the minimalist and natural decoration and the earthy colours, which evoke tranquillity.

All this makes us divert our attention to the interior of the house and allow ourselves to be captivated by the white colour of the micro-cement used in the cladding, which acts as a generator and conductor of light.

 Carmen House interior and exterior cladding

Carmen House and Topciment

There is no doubt that Carmen House is one of those projects that inspire and in which every detail counts: from its colours to the materials used to create it.

And, in this aspect, Topciment has a lot to do. Our microcement from the Sttandard range has been key in the creation of this architectural work:

- Sttandardard Microdeck in white and satin finish: for interior flooring and wall cladding.
- Sttandard Microbase in white colour and satin finish: for outdoor flooring.

At Topciment we have been manufacturing microcement for 15 years and offering solutions to professionals to create high performance projects with high decorative grades such as Carmen House.

If you want to carry out your work, we will be happy to advise you and help you build projects like this one. Because with microcement there are no limits.

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