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Terrazzo Stone Flooring

Terrazzo Stone Flooring

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Add an elegant and durable touch to your space with our Terrazzo Stone Flooring. Made from high quality materials, this flooring is sure to make a lasting impression while providing superior strength and longevity. Experience the beauty and resilience of terrazzo stone in your home or business today.

 

Feature Details
Material Terrazzo
Surface Finish Polished,Honed
Common Slabs sizes
  • 3200*1600mm
  • 2700*1800mm
  • 2400*1600mm
  • 2400*1200mm
  • Thk: 15mm, 18mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, etc
Common Tile sizes
  • 305 x 305mm or 12" x 12"
  • 400 x 400mm or 16" x 16"
  • 457 x 457mm or 18" x 18"
  • 600 x 600mm or 24" x 24" etc
  • Thk: 10mm,12mm,15mm,18mm,20mm,2.5mm,30mm, etc
Countertops Size
  • 96" x 26", 76"x36", 98"x26", 108" x 26"
  • Thk: 3/4", 3/8", 1/2"
Vanity Tops Size
  • 25"x22" , 31"x22", 37"x22" , 49"x22", 60" x22"
  • Thk: 3/4", 3/8", 1/2"
Edge Style Bull nose, ogee, bevel, eased, polish, etc

 

Marble is a natural stone celebrated for its elegance and unique veining patterns. However, due to its porous nature, marble is susceptible to staining from substances like wine and other liquids. While sealants can offer some protection, they often alter the marble's natural appearance and may yellow or fade over time. Consequently, maintaining marble surfaces can be challenging.

An effective alternative to marble is terrazzo stone flooring. Terrazzo is a composite material created by mixing marble chips with epoxy or cement binders. Once hardened, terrazzo surfaces become smooth and durable, closely resembling natural marble but without its inherent drawbacks. Additionally, terrazzo is non-porous, making it resistant to mold, mildew, and stains, which simplifies maintenance.

 

Terrazzo offers versatility in design, available in various styles and colors. It can be monochromatic or incorporate a mix of marble and glass chips. The size of the marble pieces can vary from large chunks to small pebbles, allowing for the creation of unique and intricate patterns. This flexibility makes terrazzo suitable for both traditional and contemporary aesthetics.

Historically, terrazzo gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, often featuring gray or rustic marble chips that lend a retro appeal. In modern applications, incorporating glass or pearlescent elements into terrazzo designs can create a bright and vibrant look, making it an excellent choice for spaces like hallways and living rooms.

In summary, terrazzo stone flooring serves as a practical and aesthetically pleasing substitute for marble. It combines the luxurious appearance of marble with enhanced durability and lower maintenance requirements, making it a compelling choice for various interior applications.

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