Great interiors aren't just about the floor. The same finishes we apply to floors — microtopping, textured render, protective coatings — work just as well on walls, for homes and businesses at any budget.
Most interiors in Uganda are finished with standard paint — practical, but plain. The same materials and techniques that create great floors can do the same for walls: seamless microtopping with a tactile, concrete-like texture; polished plaster with subtle depth and sheen; textured render for an exterior or feature wall; and protective coatings that make walls as practical as they are good-looking.
FloorCraft Uganda brings our flooring know-how to vertical surfaces, applying the same preparation standards and finishing care to walls as we do to every floor we install. You don't need a hotel lobby to justify a feature wall — a single accent wall in a living room or bedroom is one of the most affordable ways to change how a room feels.
Wall finishes work especially well in bathrooms (seamless, waterproof surfaces from floor to ceiling), kitchens (splashbacks and feature panels), restaurants and cafés (textured accent walls), and offices and shops (a clean, branded reception wall).
A great wall finish works at almost any scale and budget — here's who we do this for most often:
Wall finishes range from genuinely affordable to premium, depending on the system. Here's what moves the price.
A single-colour microtopping or textured render costs less than hand-applied Venetian plaster or a custom feature wall design.
Larger walls bring the cost per square metre down; very high walls may need scaffolding, which adds cost.
Cracked, flaking, or uneven walls need repair and proper priming before any decorative finish can be applied.
Bathroom and kitchen walls need a waterproofing step behind the finish, which adds a little to the cost but is essential.
A single flat colour or texture over a properly prepared wall — the most accessible step up from standard paint.
Custom colour and texture work, or precision wall tiling for bathrooms, kitchens, and splashbacks.
Hand-applied polished plaster or a custom exposed-aggregate feature wall for a genuine design statement.
We'll always tell you honestly which option fits your budget — get a free consultation for an exact, written quote.
Not on the list? Contact us — we travel across Uganda for the right project.
Questions about decorative and protective wall finishes in Uganda.
Cost depends on the finish you choose, the size and height of the wall area, and how much surface preparation is needed. A simple textured render or single-colour microtopping costs less than Venetian plaster or a custom feature wall. We give a free, written quote after a short consultation.
Wall finishes work just as well in ordinary homes as they do in hotels and restaurants. A single feature wall in a living room or bedroom is one of the most affordable ways to upgrade a space, and many homeowners across Uganda are choosing microtopping or textured render over standard paint for exactly that reason.
Yes. Microtopping is just as suited to walls as it is to floors. Applied in thin layers to a properly prepared and primed wall, it creates a seamless, tactile surface that has become popular for bathrooms, kitchens, and feature walls across Uganda. When sealed correctly, it is fully waterproof on walls.
Yes. A microtopped bathroom performs well in Uganda's climate because there are no grout lines to trap moisture or mould, no tiles to crack from building movement, and a seamless surface that is genuinely easier to keep clean. Properly sealed, it handles Uganda's humidity without issue.
Walls need to be structurally sound, free of loose material or active cracks, clean, and properly primed for the finish being applied. In wet areas, a waterproofing treatment goes on before the decorative finish. We assess every wall before confirming the preparation required and the price.
When properly applied and sealed, microtopping and plaster wall finishes hold up well to normal wear, knocks, and moisture. High-traffic commercial feature walls may need occasional touch-up after years of heavy use. We provide care guidance with every installation.
Yes. Applying matching microtopping to both floor and walls in the same colour and texture removes the visual break between horizontal and vertical surfaces, creating a calm, continuous look that many clients in Uganda are now choosing for bathrooms and living spaces.
Yes. We work in Wakiso, Entebbe, Mukono, and Jinja regularly, and travel further afield across Uganda for the right project.
Book a free consultation — we'll recommend the right finish for your space and your budget.