Why London’s Leading Interior Architects Specify Polished Concrete and Microcement in 2026
Walk into any high-end London renovation in 2026 — from a Shoreditch warehouse conversion to a Kensington townhouse refurbishment — and there’s a strong chance you’ll find polished concrete or microcement underfoot.
London interior architects are increasingly specifying polished concrete and microcement for high-end residential and commercial projects across the capital.
What was once associated with industrial buildings and galleries has become a preferred specification for London’s leading interior architects, designers, and developers. And this isn’t a passing trend. It reflects a deeper shift in architectural thinking — towards materials that prioritise longevity, authenticity, sustainability, and timeless design over short-lived fashion.
At London Polished Concrete, we work closely with architects and interior designers across London on residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. We see first-hand why polished concrete floors and microcement finishes are being specified again and again — and why they’re increasingly considered a design standard rather than a stylistic choice.




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