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Commercial Texture Paint for Hotels, Cafes, and Retail Spaces in Malaysia

In commercial interiors, walls are not just background – they’re part of the customer experience.

Whether you’re designing a hotel lobby in KL, a café in PJ, or a retail showroom in Klang Valley, the right commercial texture paint can turn plain surfaces into branded, memorable spaces that customers love to photograph and share.

MacoAvell specialises in premium lime-based textured paint and Venetian plaster for interiors, giving hotels, F&B outlets, and retail owners in Malaysia a way to achieve walls that are beautiful, durable, and easier to maintain in the long run.

Why Choose Commercial Texture Paint Instead of Normal Paint or Wallpaper?

For commercial spaces, your walls work much harder than in a typical home.
1. Better impact for branding and first impressions
MacoAvell Vellplas MA13 Natural Beige applied at Nippon Shushi Aeon Wangsa Maju.
MacoAvell Vellplas MA13 Natural Beige applied at Nippon Shushi Aeon Wangsa Maju.
  • A textured feature wall behind your reception counter, bar, cash counter or display area instantly sets the tone.
  • Texture creates light and shadow, making your brand colours and interior concept look more sophisticated.
  • Customers remember the “feel” of the space, not just the furniture.
2. Designed for higher traffic and everyday use
  • Commercial walls are exposed to constant contact, trolley marks, bags, luggage and cleaning.
  • Texture paint systems can be combined with protective wax or sealer, so the wall:
    • Feels more solid
    • Handles touch and light knocks more gracefully
    • Ages in a more attractive, “patina” way compared to thin, normal paint
3. More flexibility than fixed finishes

Compared to fully tiled or cladded walls:

  • Texture paint can often be refreshed or reworked without heavy hacking.
  • It’s easier to adjust colours and moods as your brand evolves.
  • You get the premium look of stone, cement or plaster without the weight and rigidity of those materials.

Commercial Texture Paint for Hotels and Resorts

Hotels and resorts need to impress guests from the first step into the property.

Lobby and reception walls

The lobby is where first impressions are formed:

  • A textured backdrop behind the reception counter can reflect your brand story – modern, rustic, luxurious or nature-inspired.
  • Lime-based texture finishes work beautifully with warm lighting, metal details, timber and stone.

Instead of covering the wall with expensive joinery, a well-designed textured wall can deliver the same level of luxury with fewer layers and less clutter.

Corridors and lift lobbies

Guestroom corridors and lift lobbies are high-traffic zones:

  • Texture paint can help break up long, monotonous corridors.
  • Soft, cloudy finishes make the space feel calmer and more intimate.
  • Protective wax or sealer allows periodic cleaning without stripping away the character of the wall.

Guest rooms and suites

In rooms and suites, texture paint can be used for:

  • Headboard walls
  • Feature walls behind TV consoles
  • Accent walls in small seating corners

A hotel-inspired textured headboard wall quickly makes a standard room feel like a boutique suite.


Commercial Texture Paint for Cafes and Restaurants

F&B interiors must balance design with practicality.

Instagrammable feature walls

In the era of social media:

  • A visually striking, textured wall becomes a natural photo spot.
  • Customers share pictures, and your wall becomes part of your brand identity online.
  • Lime-based plasters can create concrete, stone, cloudy or marble-like looks that match your food concept.
Practical surfaces for busy service environments

Cafes and restaurants deal with:

  • Food splashes
  • Handprints
  • Frequent cleaning

With the right sealer or wax system, a textured wall can be:

  • Wipeable with a damp cloth
  • More forgiving than flat paint
  • Longer-lasting than delicate wallpaper
Zoning and ambience

Texture paint also helps with zoning:

  • One texture for the dining area
  • Another for the bar, coffee counter or dessert section

You can subtly guide customers through the space using changes in texture and colour, without adding physical partitions.


Commercial Texture Paint for Retail and Showrooms

In retail and showrooms, walls need to support the products without overshadowing them.

Product backdrops and display walls
  • Soft, neutral textures provide a calm background that lets products stand out.
  • Bolder stone or cement effects work well behind feature displays, mannequins or hero products.

This is especially effective in:

  • Furniture and home décor showrooms
  • Fashion and lifestyle boutiques
  • Electronics and gadget stores (paired with sleek fittings)
Brand storytelling zones

Retail spaces often include:

  • A brand history corner
  • A material/sample wall
  • A VIP or consultation room

Textured walls in these zones offer a tactile layer that supports your brand’s story – artisan, sustainable, premium, urban, etc.

Flexible design for seasonal changes

Unlike heavy built-ins:

  • Texture paint is part of the wall, so your basic shell stays consistent.
  • You can change furniture, displays and accessories seasonally, and the textured backdrop still works with new themes.

Key Advantages of MacoAvell for Commercial Projects

MacoAvell is a Malaysian brand focused only on textured paint and plaster systems, which makes it well-suited for commercial projects that demand both performance and aesthetics.

Lime-based formulation for interior comfort

MacoAvell uses lime-based technology across its main product lines, supporting:

  • Breathable, comfortable interiors
  • Surfaces that feel more natural and “alive”
  • Long-term finishes that age gracefully instead of just peeling like thin paint
Designed for modern interior styles

With MacoAvell, designers and owners can create:

  • Concrete and industrial looks
  • Soft matte and cloudy walls
  • Polished plaster with a marble-like sheen
  • Rougher stucco or travertine-style finishes

All these looks can be tailored to your brand and lighting.

Supported by training and professional network

Because MacoAvell focuses heavily on wall finishes, the brand supports:

  • Training and demos for contractors, painters and applicators
  • A growing network of installers familiar with MacoAvell systems
  • Technical discussions with interior designers and architects during the design stage

This reduces risk on-site and helps ensure the finished wall matches the design intent.


Choosing the Right MacoAvell System for Commercial Use

Every project is different, but a commercial texture specification often uses these combinations:

  • Matte / cloudy textures for dining areas, corridors and retail walls that need a soft, calm feel
  • Stucco / stone-like textures for feature walls and statement zones
  • Polished plaster finishes for reception desks, VIP areas and hotel suites
  • Clear or metallic waxes to seal and heighten the finish, depending on traffic and desired sheen

The MacoAvell team can help you match:

  • Texture type → to your concept (industrial, minimalist, resort, luxury)
  • Colour palette → to your brand identity and furniture
  • Protective topcoats → to your expected traffic and cleaning routine

From Concept to Completed Wall: A Simple Workflow

Here’s a straightforward way to integrate MacoAvell texture paint into your commercial project:

Step 1 – Concept and moodboard
  • Identify the key walls you want to highlight, such as the lobby, bar, feature corridor, product wall, etc.
  • Decide the overall mood: raw industrial, warm minimal, sophisticated luxury, nature-inspired, and so on.
Step 2 – Sample selection
  • Explore MacoAvell’s colour cards, catalogues and sample photos.
  • Shortlist 2–3 textures and colour tones per area.
  • Request sample boards to see the textures under your actual lighting.
Step 3 – Specification
  • Confirm substrate type (plaster wall, skim coat, existing surface).
  • Choose the primer, texture system and sealer/wax for each wall.
  • Include MacoAvell systems in your drawings or specification documents.
Step 4 – Mock-up and approval
  • Apply a mock-up panel on-site (or on a sample board) for final approval.
  • Adjust colour depth and texture intensity if needed.
Step 5 – Training and site execution
  • Ensure applicators are briefed on the system sequence and drying times.
  • For larger projects, consider scheduling a brief training or demo session with the MacoAvell team.
  • Monitor the first few walls carefully to set the standard for the rest of the project.

How MacoAvell Supports Designers, Contractors and Developers

MacoAvell is structured to work well with the B2B side of the industry: interior designers, architects, contractors, painters and property developers.

Support options include:

  • Product information and datasheets for specification
  • Project references and photos for client presentations
  • Training programmes for applicators and painting teams
  • A partnership programme to help dealers and installers grow their texture paint business

If you’re presenting to a client, being able to show actual photos, catalogues and physical samples of the textures makes approvals much easier.


Getting a Commercial Texture Paint Proposal in Malaysia

Ready to explore commercial texture paint in Malaysia for your next project?

Here’s how to begin with MacoAvell:

  1. Visit the website
    Go to https://macoavell.com.my to explore:
    • Product information
    • Project references
    • Articles and wall design ideas
  2. Share your project details
    Prepare:
    • Basic project type (hotel, café, restaurant, office, retail, show unit, etc.)
    • Location and approximate wall areas
    • Concept moodboard or reference images
  3. Contact MacoAvell
    Reach out via the Contact Us page or WhatsApp link to:
    • Discuss suitable texture systems for each area
    • Request sample boards or a catalogue
    • Get indicative supply or supply-and-install cost ranges
  4. Plan site visits and mock-ups
    For larger or more high-profile projects, schedule:
    • Site visits to review wall conditions
    • On-site mock-ups for key areas
  5. Integrate MacoAvell into your standard specifications
    Once you see how the finishes perform, you can start listing MacoAvell systems as a go-to solution for future hotels, cafes and retail projects.

Turn Your Commercial Walls into Brand Assets

In commercial spaces, every square metre needs to work hard. With MacoAvell commercial texture paint, your walls:
  • Support your brand identity
  • Create memorable customer experiences
  • Stand up better to real-world use than plain paint or delicate wallpaper

If you’re planning a hotel, café, restaurant, retail outlet or showroom in Malaysia, talk to MacoAvell Malaysia about how lime-based textured walls can become one of your strongest design tools.