A staircase is often the most important sculpture in a house. It shouldn't just be a way to get from one floor to another; it should be a statement of structural intent. When we coat a staircase in microcement, we aren't just 'painting' it. We are wrapping it in a skin of stone.
By removing the joints at every step, we create a sense of impossible weightlessness. The staircase starts to look like a single, flowing piece of architecture—a floating ribbon of concrete. It requires a high level of technical mastery to get the edges and the grip just right, but the result is a masterpiece that anchors the entire home.