Terrazzo work creates elegant and highly durable decorative surfaces for floors, walkways, and architectural panels. This technique blends marble chips, quartz, granite, glass, or other aggregates into a cement or resin base, which is then polished to produce a smooth and glossy finish. Terrazzo surfaces are widely used in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings because of their long lifespan, low maintenance, and customizable design options.
Common questions about terrazzo flooring and decorative surfaces, including installation methods, durability, and how terrazzo provides long-lasting architectural finishes.
Terrazzo is made by embedding marble chips, glass, or stone aggregates into cement or resin.
Yes. Terrazzo floors can last 50–100 years or more with proper care.
Yes. Colors, aggregates, and patterns can be customized for unique designs.
Yes. Cement-based terrazzo systems are often used for outdoor walkways and surfaces.
Terrazzo requires minimal maintenance and periodic polishing to maintain its shine.