Architects and interior designers are always looking for beautiful, durable flooring material that can hold up in high-traffic areas such as lobbies or waiting areas. This dilemma arises during the design of schools, hospitals, and businesses with lots of foot traffic, and it’s also an issue for homeowners who entertain often. Keep reading to learn more about why terrazzo flooring often ranks highest as the best solution for many of these applications.
Designed to be Tough
The manufacturing process for terrazzo flooring produces strong and long-lasting tiles. Granite is combined with a mixture of quartz, porcelain, recycled glass or decorative stone. Then, the material is bonded together in a resilient resin, which is polished to a high shine. Typically, terrazzo flooring never has to be resealed.
No Fuss, No Muss
Non-porous terrazzo flooring seals out contaminants that could threaten the integrity of the tiles. Easy cleanup involves damp mopping with a mild cleanser periodically and spot mopping messes. Except in extreme circumstances, your terrazzo floors won’t need to be polished or resealed to stay beautiful, even in high-traffic entrances.
Easy to Install
You can install terrazzo directly over existing flooring. Because the material is so flexible, installers can use a diamond cutting disc to create tiles with a radius up to 27.5 inches. These large, lightweight tiles are easy to transport to job sites and install quickly. Terrazzo flooring often requires less grout work due to the large tile format.
So, if you are looking to replace your existing flooring with an updated look that will last for many years, consider terrazzo flooring for your home or business.
Since early 2000, Trend Group has produced Terrazzo Floor Tile that brings a unique beauty and custom flooring to your home. Trend Terrazzo Tile is happy to bring back the timeless class of terrazzo floors.