A Finishing Studio for Walls, Floors, and Surfaces
Alvero shapes interiors through decorative plaster, microcement, and carefully executed tile installation, with attention to material depth, clean lines, and surfaces that feel integral to the architecture.

A studio built around decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, tile installation, and finish precision
Alvero is a Barcelona studio centered on decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, mineral and lime-based finishes, microcement, textile walls, and architectural surface work delivered with precise geometry and clean detailing.
Our core direction is surface work for walls and ceilings. Decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, mineral coatings, lime-based finishes, microcement, thin-coat finishes, textured coatings, multilayer finishes, matte surfaces, and pearlescent effects shape the way we approach interiors.
We also work with signature textures, combined finishes, wall compositions, frescoes, 3D panels, and architectural panels when the project needs more depth, tactility, or light-and-surface interaction. The goal is always to make material read as part of the architecture, not as an afterthought.
Many interiors also need complex painting, multitone painting, gradient painting, artistic painting, textile walls, soft panels, acoustic panels, and selected tile installation so bathrooms, kitchens, wet areas, ceilings, and transitions feel resolved at the same standard as the decorative walls.
That is why Alvero pays close attention to clean junctions, seamless transitions, sharp lines, hidden joints, perfect corners, layer control, and premium execution culture. Decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, and tile work are strongest when material depth, geometry, and detailing are developed together.



How we describe our work across walls, ceilings, architectural details, and tile finishes
These are the core terms we use in Barcelona when describing decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, tile installation, textile walls, and finish detailing.
Walls
Ceilings
Architectural Elements
Decor
Execution Details
Surface Focus
What Alvero does across decorative plaster, tile work, panels, and finish detailing
Decorative plaster and Venetian plaster remain the core of the studio, supported by mineral and lime-based finishes, microcement, textile walls, complex painting, architectural panels, and tile installation in Barcelona.
Decorative plaster and Venetian plaster
Decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, mineral coatings, lime-based finishes, microcement, textured coatings, multilayer finishes, and signature wall surfaces for apartments, villas, hospitality, and commercial interiors in Barcelona.
Tile installation and tile work
Tile installation for bathrooms, kitchens, showers, floors, feature walls, terraces, and wet areas where precise geometry, clean junctions, and premium execution matter as much as the tile itself.
Painting, panels, and finish detailing
Complex painting, multitone painting, gradient painting, artistic painting, textile panels, soft panels, acoustic panels, moldings, and detail corrections where the project needs sharper lines and stronger surface control.
Decorative plaster, Venetian plaster, and material-led finish directions
From mineral coatings and lime-based finishes to microcement, matte surfaces, and textured wall systems, these are the decorative directions we develop for Barcelona interiors.

MINERAL TEXTURE
A refined mineral direction with the clarity, depth, and calm movement associated with high-end decorative plaster walls. Well suited to elegant interiors where softness of tone and material balance matter.

URBAN CONCRETE
A more architectural finish with a concrete-inspired presence and restrained monolithic character. A strong choice for contemporary interiors that need decorative plaster with a structured, modern reading.

SOFT STONE
A smoother stone-inspired direction with quiet depth and a premium tactile feel. Especially effective in interiors where decorative finishes should remain calm, sophisticated, and materially clean.

RAW SURFACE
A more expressive handcrafted finish with visible movement and richer visual energy. Suitable for projects where the wall should carry more presence and artistic character.

MONOLITH FLOOR
A continuous microcement direction for connected interiors where visual continuity and clean transitions matter. Ideal for projects that need calm flow rather than fragmented surfaces.
How tile work and repair support the Alvero approach
Tile work and repair are not the primary identity of the studio, but they remain an important supporting layer in selected projects.
Many interiors in Barcelona need more than a decorative wall finish alone. They may also require a bathroom surface corrected, a backsplash upgraded, a shower zone retiled, a kitchen detail refined, or a damaged finish area repaired so the property reads at one consistent level.
In these cases, the aim is not to turn the project into generic renovation work. The aim is to support the decorative direction of the interior with practical improvements that protect the final visual result. That means cleaner transitions, better geometry, stronger surface continuity, and more disciplined detailing where decorative finishes meet tile or repair zones.
This becomes especially important in bathrooms and kitchens, where practical performance matters just as much as appearance. A beautiful microcement or decorative plaster project can lose quality if the surrounding tile, wet-area detailing, or repaired surfaces feel unresolved or technically weak.
For that reason, Alvero includes selected tile work and repair-led finish improvements as a complementary layer to its main decorative direction. The hierarchy remains clear: microcement and decorative finishes first, with tile or repair work used where it strengthens the overall project.
Bathrooms and shower zones
Bathrooms often require a balance of decorative restraint, wet-area logic, and precise tile detailing. Repair and tile upgrades in these spaces must support both durability and visual calm.
Kitchens and backsplashes
Kitchen work is about more than replacing a surface. It is about aligning walls, tile, cabinetry lines, and practical finish details so the room feels cleaner, sharper, and more complete.
Apartments and houses
In residential interiors, small repair decisions and selected tile interventions can make a major difference in how the final decorative finish is perceived across the property.
Commercial interiors
For offices, boutiques, and hospitality spaces, repair work and tile installation need to follow the same design discipline as the decorative finishes so the space feels intentional and aligned with the brand.
How Alvero works
Every project follows one clear sequence so decorative finishes, supporting tile work, painting services, and repair-led improvements stay aligned from start to finish.
Project review
We begin by understanding the property, the rooms involved, the desired surface direction, and whether the project is mainly about microcement or decorative plaster, or also includes selected tile work, painting, or repair.
Finish direction
We define the right surface language, tone, depth, and decorative direction so the project feels architecturally coherent from the beginning.
Preparation and adaptation
Walls, transitions, wet areas, and technical conditions are reviewed carefully. This stage determines how finishes, tile work, painting and repair decisions will perform in the real space.
Execution
The chosen finishes are executed with attention to texture, rhythm, depth, geometry, and overall finish quality across decorative surfaces and any connected practical zones.
Final control
We review the visual result, transitions, and practical quality of the work so the space feels refined, technically sound, and complete.
Project review
We begin by understanding the property, the rooms involved, the desired surface direction, and whether the project is mainly about microcement or decorative plaster, or also includes selected tile work, painting, or repair.
Finish direction
We define the right surface language, tone, depth, and decorative direction so the project feels architecturally coherent from the beginning.
Preparation and adaptation
Walls, transitions, wet areas, and technical conditions are reviewed carefully. This stage determines how finishes, tile work, painting and repair decisions will perform in the real space.
Execution
The chosen finishes are executed with attention to texture, rhythm, depth, geometry, and overall finish quality across decorative surfaces and any connected practical zones.
Final control
We review the visual result, transitions, and practical quality of the work so the space feels refined, technically sound, and complete.
Who this work is for
Alvero works with clients who care about finish quality, material control, and a stronger visual result than standard interior renovation usually provides.
Private homeowners
For apartments and houses where microcement, decorative finishes, bathroom updates, tile detailing, painting and repair improvements should elevate the whole interior.
Architects and interior designers
For professionals who need decorative plaster, microcement and supporting finish work that fit a clear architectural concept and avoid generic surface solutions.
Restaurants and hospitality spaces
For interiors where wall finish quality, tactile material presence, bathroom detailing, and controlled repair decisions shape the guest experience.
Commercial projects
For offices, boutiques, and branded interiors where decorative finishes and supporting tile or repair work must feel precise, durable, and intentional.
Questions clients often ask
Need a stronger finish direction for your space?
Book a consultation to discuss microcement, decorative wall finishes, selected tile work, painting and repair-led interior upgrades in Barcelona.

