Bespoke surface
scopes

Not every project needs one seamless finish everywhere. We shape a surface package that fits your brief—what goes where, how it connects, and what it needs to last.

How we build a bespoke surface scope

This service defines the surface scope early—before decisions get locked in on site. We start with your brief and plans, then map the surfaces by zone: wet vs dry, high-traffic vs private, feature vs background. From there we propose a finish palette and a clear finish plan for the project—so choices are intentional, consistent and practical to deliver.

You’ll get a coordinated surface package: recommended systems and finishes by area, sample direction, key junction principles and maintenance expectations—so the wider team can specify and build with clarity.

Where this service is applied

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Residential projects combining multiple finishes across rooms & zones
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Commercial interiors where durability & maintenance drive material choices
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Hospitality spaces balancing feel, performance & repeatability
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Projects with mixed substrates & renovation constraints
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Design-led interiors where a finish palette needs strong logic

Frequent Questions

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At what stage of the project should we involve Space Affair?

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The earlier, the better. We provide the most value during the design and planning phases. By reviewing your build-ups, junctions, and sequencing early, we ensure that the chosen seamless finishes remain buildable and durable across different trades.

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Do you provide technical specifications for architects?

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Yes. For every material system we offer—whether it’s Resistone microcement or Clayworks plaster—we provide full technical support, including buildup diagrams, substrate requirements, and data sheets (PDF). Our goal is to ensure the surface scope is fully integrated into your architectural drawings.

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What is the difference between Clay Plaster and Clay Paint?

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Clay Plaster is a thick, tactile material (available in Smooth, Demi-Rustic, and Rustic finishes) that regulates humidity and adds thermal mass to walls. Clay Paint (like Bauwerk Limewash) is a breathable, mineral-based coating that provides a unique, mottled aesthetic without the thickness of plaster. Both are 100% natural and VOC-free.

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Can microcement be used in wet areas and bathrooms?

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Absolutely. We use high-performance systems like Resistone and Forcrete, specifically engineered for wet environments. These systems are waterproof by nature (not just a top coating), making them ideal for seamless showers, floors, and vanity units where hygiene and durability are priority.

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How do you manage the transitions between different materials?

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Detailing junctions is our specialty. We coordinate with your site team to manage the "breaks" and transitions—where microcement meets timber flooring or clay meets cabinetry. Proper sequencing ensures these transitions are crisp, movement-tolerant, and aesthetically resolved.

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Are your materials ecologically responsible?

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Sustainability is core to our palette. We focus on mineral and natural-based systems. Our clay finishes from Costka and limewash from Bauwerk are non-toxic, breathable, and have a very low carbon footprint, contributing to a healthier indoor climate.

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Do you offer a warranty on your surface systems?

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Yes, we take end-to-end responsibility for our scope. As a family-led studio, we stay close to the work throughout the build and provide a clear warranty on both the material performance and the application, provided the substrates meet our technical requirements.

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Can I order physical samples for my client presentation?

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Yes. We believe seamless surfaces must be felt to be understood. You can request a bespoke sample pack through our contact form. We provide specific textures (Smooth/Rustic) and colour swatches to help you and your client make an informed decision.

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Bathroom Solutions

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Specialist architectural finishes for wet areas. From waterproof microcement to tactile Tadelakt, we provide high-performance, seamless surfaces for London’s residential and commercial bathrooms.

Flooring solutions

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Durable, seamless flooring solutions for residential and commercial interiors. Specialising in high-performance microcement systems with full control over substrate and build-up.

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Wall & surface system coordination

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We synchronise complex material build-ups with existing site substrates, managing the technical interface between different trades and surface types.

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Bespoke surface scopes for residential
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From high-traffic retail environments to private heritage residences, we develop custom application strategies tailored to the specific functional and emotive demands of the space.

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Seamless wet rooms & bathrooms

We specialize in waterproof, grout-free surfaces using Tadelakt and specialized microcement systems. By coordinating substrate preparation and junction detailing, we ensure a monolithic aesthetic that performs reliably in high-moisture environments.

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Architectural floor systems

Our seamless mineral floors provide a quiet, durable foundation for modern interiors. We manage the full build-up—from crack-suppression layers to the final finish—ensuring visual consistency across thresholds, stairs, and large open-plan spaces.

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Microcement & seamless mineral systems

A high-performance, monolithic coating engineered for structural continuity and superior durability across horizontal and vertical planes.

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Clay & natural plaster finishes

Breathable, mineral-based systems that harmonise raw tactile aesthetics with sustainable material integrity and moisture regulation

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Decorative & textured wall systems

Bespoke surface applications utilizing advanced layering techniques to achieve precise architectural depth and unique light-reflective qualities.