Terrazzo Tile Manufacturer: Decorative Floor & Wall Tiles

Durable terrazzo tiles for living areas, bathrooms, lobbies, and retail spaces—available in custom chip blends and modern finishes.

About Terrazzo Tile: Composition, Performance & Applications

1.Why Choose Terrazzo Tile

What Is Terrazzo?

Terrazzo is a composite material made by embedding stone or glass aggregates into a cement-based or epoxy resin matrix, then grinding and polishing the surface to reveal a decorative chip pattern.

  • Cement terrazzo — natural matte appearance, UV-stable, suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

  • Epoxy terrazzo — vibrant color range, low porosity, lightweight, ideal for interior applications.

  • Available in factory-made tiles or poured-in-place systems.

Where Can It Be Used?

Terrazzo tiles are specified for both residential and commercial projects where durability and design flexibility are required.

  • Interior floors & walls — living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, corridors, and retail spaces.

  • Commercial areas — hotel lobbies, offices, reception counters, and stair details.

  • Outdoor areas — patios, verandas, and pool surrounds (cement-based or textured finishes recommended).

  • Also suitable for countertops, skirting, stair treads, and custom fabrication.

Terrazzo Aggregate Types: Visual Impact & Performance Differences

Marble Aggregate Terrazzo

Timeless stone character with natural warmth.

  • Appearance: Organic veining with chip sizes from fine “salt & pepper” to bold fragments

  • Performance: Durable and grindable; compatible with cement or epoxy binders

  • Applications: High-traffic floors, corridors, kitchens, hotels, and retail spaces

11.Marble Aggregate Terrazzo Tile
12.Glass Aggregate Terrazzo Tile

Glass Aggregate Terrazzo

Vivid color and luminous depth.

  • Appearance: Translucent chips that sparkle under light; optional backlighting effects

  • Sustainability: Often incorporates recycled glass content

  • Performance: Best in epoxy systems for low porosity and smooth polish

  • Applications: Feature floors, lobbies, bars, and branded interiors

Mirror Aggregate Terrazzo

Reflective and dramatic finish.

  • Appearance: High-shine fragments create a “star-like” sparkle

  • Performance: Typically set in epoxy; edges are tumbled for safe grinding

  • Applications: Reception counters, boutique showrooms, hospitality features, statement walls

13.Mirror Aggregate Terrazzo Tile
14.Metal Aggregate Terrazzo Tile

Metal Aggregate Terrazzo

Architectural and contemporary.

  • Appearance: Brass, copper, aluminum, or stainless accents with evolving patina (for certain metals)

  • Performance: Highly durable; requires proper sealing to manage oxidation (especially copper/brass)

  • Applications: Logos, borders, wayfinding, premium retail and commercial lobbies

Shell Aggregate Terrazzo

Coastal elegance with subtle iridescence.

  • Appearance: Natural shell fragments with soft shimmer and tonal variation

  • Performance: Softer than stone; best in epoxy; requires careful grinding and sealing

  • Applications: Feature floors, bathroom walls, vanities, reception desks, decorative panels

15.Shell Aggregate Terrazzo Tile

Sibolla Building Terrazzo Tile Solution FAQs

A: Cement terrazzo is UV-stable, breathable, ideal for outdoors/heavy traffic, and usually thicker (≈15–20 mm). Epoxy (resin) terrazzo has vivid color, very low porosity, excellent stain resistance, is lighter/thinner (≈8–12 mm), and best for indoor use because most resins can yellow under UV.

A: Yes—when properly sealed and maintained. Apply a high-quality penetrating sealer (two initial coats), re-seal periodically, and clean with pH-neutral products. Choose honed or micro-textured finishes where extra slip resistance is needed.

A: Yes—select cement-based, frost-resistant tiles with a non-slip finish (e.g., R11/R12). Avoid epoxy outdoors. Provide proper waterproofing, drainage, and movement joints matched to the climate.

A: Yes. Use a flexible polymer-modified thin-set, honor movement joints, and commission the system gradually after curing. Keep surface temperature ≤ 27 °C (80 °F) for long-term stability.

A: Because of size/edge variation, use a wider joint—typically 3/16–3/8 in (5–10 mm)—with sanded grout. Set with a polymer-modified thinset/LHT mortar suitable for the substrate (A118.4/A118.15; exterior rated outdoors). Lightly dampen very porous tiles before setting, pre-seal unglazed tiles to prevent staining, and follow EJ171 for movement joints.

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