Pros and Cons of Terrazzo Flooring

Pros and Cons of Terrazzo Flooring

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    Once you consider the best installation method to approach your project, there are many other pros and cons to terrazzo flooring.

The main advantages of terrazzo flooring are:

Aesthetic Appeal

    Terrazzo flooring is a great alternative to regular concrete flooring because you get the same sleek, quasi-industrial style but with more texture and interest more like carpet — think of terrazzo as a concrete carpet if you will! The point is, if you like a minimal or industrial look but want to soften the hard edges, terrazzo is good for that.

Trendsetter

    Terrazzo is just making a resurgence as a cool flooring material, so if you consider yourself a trendsetter, terrazzo might be for you.


Infinitely Customizable

    Terrazzo comes in an unlimited range of colors, has a wide range of polymer options, and is easily infused with custom designs, which means you can create a very unique floor.

Versatility

    Not only can you pour terrazzo into custom designs, you can also mold it into stair treads or custom shapes like bathtubs, sinks, countertops, and stone-like furniture.


Floor Heating Friendly

    Terrazzo is a great choice when combined with radiant or hydronic floor heating systems because it is very good at retaining heat.

Healthy

    Properly sealed terrazzo is non-porous and resists microbes and mold, making it a very safe flooring surface.

Easy to Maintain

    The final advantage of terrazzo for us - you hardly have to do anything else to it other than sweep and mop.

Eco-Friendly

    Many terrazzo manufacturers use recycled materials to make the aggregate, specifically recycled glass, porcelain, and metal.


Durable

    There is a reason why terrazzo is used so much in commercial and public buildings - it is very, very durable. Terrazzo is a very durable and easily customizable flooring, which is why it is often used in commercial type spaces.


The main disadvantages of terrazzo flooring are:

Beware of Trends

    Terrazzo may be "having a moment" in designer homes everywhere right now, but how long will this trend last? Or will it just seem a little too obvious? Not everyone will like this type of flooring, so if you’re renovating your house for easy resale, I would recommend steering clear of terrazzo. Also, since contemporary terrazzo has a definite minimalist vibe, make sure you have an interior that matches it.

Cracks

    Structurally, the main problem with terrazzo is that it will crack if it’s not installed correctly. Cracks can be dealt with, but it’s not easy, and it’s not cheap! Make sure you choose a professional installer and the right method for your project.

Coldness

    If you don’t have underfloor heating, you may find your terrazzo flooring to be cold in the winter; some people don’t care for the inherent hardness underfoot of terrazzo floors.

    If you are looking for decorative panels for both indoor and outdoor use, Mosaic terrazzo is the perfect choice. Producing in one environment will make any area where it is installed more visually appealing. As long as you are careful and properly maintained, stones can remain beautiful for many years. Click here for details; Mosaic terrazzo More style information.

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