Here's the thing about
green building materials: they don't just need to be good for the planet—they need to be good for the soul. A building that's eco-friendly but feels cold or sterile won't inspire anyone to embrace sustainability. That's where the magic of pairing MS
Cement Board with other innovative materials comes in. Let's take a walk through some of these materials and see how they transform spaces.
Travertine (Starry Green): Nature's Night Sky Indoors
Imagine a living room wall clad in
travertine (starry green)
—a stone that looks like someone spilled a jar of emerald stars across a creamy canvas.
Travertine is a natural limestone formed by mineral-rich hot springs, and the "starry" variant gets its name from tiny, shimmering crystals embedded in its surface. When paired with MS
Cement Board, which provides a neutral, textured backdrop, it creates a space that feels both earthy and ethereal. The green hue evokes forests and meadows, reminding us of the natural world we're striving to protect. And because
travertine is quarried using sustainable methods (when sourced responsibly), it aligns perfectly with the ethos of green building.
Foamed Aluminium Alloy Board (Vintage Silver): Modernity with a Retro Twist
For spaces that lean into industrial chic or modern minimalism,
foamed aluminium alloy board (vintage silver)
is a revelation. Lightweight and durable, this material has a matte, brushed finish that feels both timeless and contemporary—like a nod to mid-century design with a green upgrade. Foamed aluminium uses less metal than solid sheets, reducing resource use, and its vintage silver tone complements the warm, organic texture of MS
Cement Board. Picture a kitchen backsplash: MS
Cement Board as the base, with foamed aluminium accents adding a touch of metallic warmth. It's sleek without being cold, modern without losing heart.
Rammed Earth Board (Gradient): Earth's Palette, Layer by Layer
If there's a material that embodies "green building" in its purest form, it's rammed earth. Made by compacting layers of soil, sand, and clay, it's been used for centuries, but modern innovations like
rammed earth board (gradient)
have taken it to new heights. The gradient variant blends soft earth tones—terracotta, sand, and warm grey—creating a wall that looks like a landscape frozen in time. When paired with MS
Cement Board, which adds structural stability, it's a match made in sustainable heaven. A bedroom with rammed earth walls and MS
Cement Board ceilings feels like sleeping in a cozy cave, connected to the earth but protected from the elements. It's a reminder that the most beautiful materials often come straight from the ground beneath our feet.
Fair-Faced Concrete: Beauty in Imperfection
Fair-faced concrete
is the anti-diva of building materials. It celebrates the raw, unpolished texture of cement, with visible aggregates and subtle variations that make each panel unique. No coatings, no paints—just concrete in its purest form. When used alongside MS
Cement Board, which has a similar tactile quality but with more flexibility, it creates spaces that feel honest and authentic. A home office with
fair-faced concrete floors and MS
Cement Board walls isn't just a workspace; it's a statement that sustainability doesn't require sacrificing character. The material's neutral palette also acts as a canvas for other eco-friendly elements, like reclaimed wood furniture or energy-efficient lighting.