What are the Characteristics of Terrazzo Floor Designs?

28 October 2022
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An overview of terrazzo floors 

Terrazzo has been used as a decorative material since ancient times. In fact, terrazzo was first used in Italy, where builders combined discarded pieces of cut marble, granite, shells, and glass with cement or epoxy resin as a binder. Then laid them on the floor and, when dry, wiped them down with water, polished and buffed them to create a colorful and varied terrazzo floor. The end result is a stunningly beautiful and stylish terrazzo floor design. 

Since the advent of alternative materials such as tiles, terrazzo has been in decline due to its complicated and time-consuming construction methods. Nevertheless, terrazzo has experienced a revival in recent years. For example, in many houses and shops, terrazzo has been used extensively in Taiwan to produce a traditional interior design style. In addition, the emergence of environmentally friendly alternative materials, such as LVT flooring, has naturally led to the use of terrazzo patterns in floor design.

The evolution and benefits of terrazzo LVT flooring design

Terrazzo floors come in a variety of colors and are fire and scratch-resistant. However, the high technical threshold and time-consuming construction cannot be neglected. The floor needs regular maintenance and cleaning with hoovers and polishers. Terrazzo LVT floors are safe and environmentally friendly. They also have the advantage of being easy to clean and maintain, quick to set up, and easy to take down - all factors that make them popular with young people in the flooring market.


In recent years, there has been a trend in Europe and the United States to decorate with terrazzo, often in shopping malls, boutiques, and even homes. Terrazzo is a creative and vibrant design. However, we must be careful to match the style with the surrounding décor colors to avoid the dot pattern looking too strong and discordant. TCP also provides you with ideas for installing LVT terrazzo flooring in three different living environments. These are mentioned below:

  • Nostalgic design and vintage style 
  • Creative textures for a lively and fascinating atmosphere 
  • Luxurious and elegant decor

Terrazzo floor designs in retro style interiors 

Terrazzo floor design-Dolce

The grey base of Dolce has a vintage touch, and the earth-toned stones are laid in different shades on the gravel bed. Once the flooring is finished, it expresses a contrast of calm and bright colors. The calm, yet ornate accents are in harmony with the surrounding decorations and show the gentle and unique lifestyle of the homeowner. 

Creative Terrazzo floor design Creates a vibrant atmosphere 

Distinctive and unique Arcadia is a new innovative terrazzo design from TCP LVT that has won the hearts of many fans in the TCP community. When installed in the kitchen, it will not only lighten the mood, but the food will also taste delicious! 

Terrazzo floor design-Arcadia

Sophisticated bathrooms with warmth and textured elegance Terrazzo floor design

Terrazzo floor design-Clarus

Many homeowners prefer dark colors to create a calm and stylish living style, and terrazzo flooring offers several patterns to match this type of decor. The dark gray body of Clarus flooring is irregularly dotted with small white and gray marble specks that create a gradual change in texture, like a nebula rising in the night sky after completion. This is a warm and understated look of stylish luxury. 

Reliable LVT flooring quality 

TCP's LVT flooring has been popularly sold in Europe and the United States for years, and its excellent quality makes it a reliable partner for designers and building material dealers. Not only do we constantly work to improve the safety and quality of the flooring, printing materials, and inks, but our customers also appreciate TCP's attentive service. You can always contact our sales team to request a free sample of our LVT terrazzo flooring or to ask a question about our LVT flooring. 

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