Blending innovation, sustainability, and timeless design for modern architecture
Walk into a contemporary office building in Riyadh, and you might notice something different about the walls. They're not just barriers—they tell a story. Soft, earthy tones with subtle textures that catch the light, bringing warmth to the space while standing strong against the harsh desert sun. Chances are, those walls are clad in MCM Project Board Series from COLORIA GROUP, a name that's become synonymous with reliable, sustainable building materials across Saudi Arabia and global markets.
For decades, COLORIA GROUP has been more than just a supplier; we're a one-stop solution provider for architects, developers, and builders who refuse to compromise on quality or sustainability. With a focus on modified cementitious materials (MCM), we're redefining what building materials can do—lightweight yet durable, customizable yet eco-friendly, and designed to turn architectural visions into reality, no matter how bold.
At the heart of our offering is MCM—short for Modified Cementitious Material. Think of it as traditional cement's smarter, greener cousin. By blending cement with advanced polymers and natural minerals, we've created a material that's 30% lighter than traditional stone, 50% more impact-resistant , and completely free of harmful VOCs. It's the kind of innovation that doesn't just make construction easier; it makes buildings better for people and the planet.
But MCM isn't just about performance. It's about possibilities. From the grand facades of commercial towers to the intimate interiors of boutique hotels, our MCM products adapt to any design vision. And today, we're putting the spotlight on one of our most versatile lines: the MCM Project Board Series —engineered specifically for large-scale projects where durability, aesthetics, and sustainability can't be separated.
Large-scale projects—whether hospitals, shopping malls, or corporate headquarters—need materials that can keep up. That's why the MCM Project Board Series was built with three core principles in mind: strength, adaptability, and sustainability .
Take, for example, our travertine (starry green) variant. Inspired by the night skies over the Saudi desert, this travertine-style board features subtle green undertones with flecks of mineral deposits that glint like stars when hit by light. It's not just beautiful; it's practical. The MCM base makes it resistant to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and even the occasional bump from construction equipment—perfect for high-traffic areas like hotel lobbies or airport terminals.
Then there's the lunar peak collection— lunar peak silvery , golden, and black. These boards mimic the rugged texture of mountain peaks, with metallic accents that add a touch of luxury without the environmental cost of mining natural stone. In Jeddah's latest waterfront development, the lunar peak golden boards were used to clad the exterior, creating a shimmering effect that reflects the Red Sea at sunset—all while weighing half as much as traditional granite, cutting installation time by 40%.
But don't just take our word for it. Let's look at how these products stack up in real-world scenarios:
| Product Variant | Key Features | Ideal Applications | Sustainability Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Travertine (Starry Green) | Star-like mineral flecks, soft green hue, moisture-resistant | Interior walls, lobby feature panels, retail spaces | 70% recycled raw materials, low-carbon production |
| Lunar Peak Golden | Metallic golden sheen, rugged texture, UV-resistant | Exterior facades, high-rise buildings, coastal projects | Lightweight design reduces transportation emissions by 30% |
| Fair-faced Concrete | Raw, industrial aesthetic, high compressive strength | Warehouses, art galleries, minimalist interiors | Zero formaldehyde, fully recyclable at end-of-life |
The Project Board Series is just the start. Our MCM lineup includes innovations that push the boundaries of what building materials can achieve. Take MCM Flexible Stone —a game-changer for curved surfaces and complex designs. Imagine cladding a circular auditorium wall with stone that bends without cracking, or adding texture to a spiral staircase with ease. Traditional stone would require expensive, time-consuming cutting; our flexible stone weighs just 4kg per square meter and can be installed with basic tools, saving both time and labor costs.
And for architects who dream in 3D, there's MCM 3D Printing Series . This isn't just about printing small decor pieces—we're talking large-scale, custom panels that turn facades into works of art. A recent project in Dubai used 3D-printed MCM panels to create a wave-like exterior, mimicking the movement of sand dunes. The result? A building that stands out in the skyline while using 60% less material than traditional construction methods.
In Saudi Arabia, where sustainability is becoming a core focus of urban development—think NEOM and Vision 2030—choosing eco-friendly materials isn't just a trend; it's a requirement. That's why every MCM product is designed with the planet in mind.
Our production process uses recycled industrial byproducts (like fly ash and slag) in place of virgin materials, reducing our carbon footprint by 45% compared to traditional stone manufacturing. We've also invested in solar-powered factories, ensuring that even the energy used to create our products is clean.
But sustainability isn't just about production. It's about longevity. MCM materials are built to last— 50+ years with minimal maintenance. That means fewer replacements, less waste, and buildings that remain beautiful for generations. In Riyadh, a hospital built with our MCM Project Boards 15 years ago still looks as fresh as the day it opened, with walls that have resisted fading, chipping, and water damage despite daily exposure to cleaning chemicals and high humidity.
"Working with COLORIA GROUP on our Riyadh office tower was a game-changer. Their MCM Project Boards helped us achieve LEED Gold certification, and the travertine (starry green) interior panels became the talk of the industry. Clients walk in and immediately comment on how warm and inviting the space feels—all while knowing it's built to last." — Architect, Riyadh-based design firm
Saudi Arabia isn't just a market for us—it's home. With a dedicated (local agency) in Riyadh, we understand the unique challenges of building in the region. Extreme temperatures, sandstorms, and strict building codes demand materials that are tough, reliable, and compliant. Our MCM Project Board Series is tested to meet Saudi Standards (SASO) and has been used in some of the country's most iconic projects:
But our reach goes beyond Saudi Arabia. From Dubai to Doha, London to Singapore, builders trust our MCM materials to deliver consistent quality, no matter the climate or project size. Our global supply chain ensures timely delivery, and our team of technical experts is always on hand to support installation—whether you're based in Riyadh or Rio.
Every project is unique, and your materials should be too. That's why customization is at the heart of what we do. Want travertine (starry green) with a more pronounced star pattern? We can do that. Need lunar peak silvery panels cut into specific sizes for a curved facade? Our advanced manufacturing facilities make it possible.
Our process is simple: Share your design concept, and our team of engineers and designers will work with you to select the perfect MCM product, adjust textures, colors, and sizes, and even create 3D renderings so you can see the final result before production begins. It's collaboration, not just supply—and it's why 90% of our clients come back for future projects.
Choosing building materials is about more than specs and prices. It's about trust. When you work with COLORIA GROUP, you're partnering with a team that has decades of experience, a global network of support, and a commitment to your success. Here's what sets us apart:
At the end of the day, buildings are more than just structures. They're where people live, work, and connect. With COLORIA GROUP's MCM Project Board Series, you're not just building walls—you're building spaces that inspire, endure, and respect the planet. And in Saudi Arabia and beyond, that's a difference everyone notices.
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