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Terrazzo Tile
Why is terrazzo tile making a big comeback? Terrazzo tile blends recycled stone chips with concrete or resin to create a highly durable surface with signature speckled style. Once a mid-century favorite, it’s now prized for its retro look and sustainability. Explore the collection below.

Terrazzo Tile

Terrazzo Pearl 24x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $5.99 - Original price $5.99
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$5.99 - $5.99
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$5.99  per sq. ft.

Terrazzo is a porcelain product with a flecked pattern that is offered in a variety of neutral colors. Contributing to the resurgence of mid-centur...

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Terrazzo Grey 24x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $5.99 - Original price $5.99
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$5.99 - $5.99
Current price
$5.99  per sq. ft.

Terrazzo is a porcelain product with a flecked pattern that is offered in a variety of neutral colors. Contributing to the resurgence of mid-centur...

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Unicom Pietra Di Gre Grigio 12x24 Ceramic Tile

Original price $7.41 - Original price $7.41
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$7.41 - $7.41
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$7.41  per sq. ft.

Unicom Pietra Di Gre Antracite 24x24 Ceramic Tile

Original price $7.75 - Original price $7.75
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$7.75 - $7.75
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$7.75  per sq. ft.

Unicom Pietra Di Gre Grigio 24x24 Ceramic Tile

Original price $7.75 - Original price $7.75
Original price
$7.75 - $7.75
Current price
$7.75  per sq. ft.

Unicom Pietra Di Gre Antracite 12x24 Ceramic Tile

Original price $7.41 - Original price $7.41
Original price
$7.41 - $7.41
Current price
$7.41  per sq. ft.

Use Guide

Terrazzo Foundations

Terrazzo surfaces combine chips of stone with a smooth base, giving speckled character that feels both playful and refined. A floor finished in terrazo tile introduces that pattern in an instant, especially in compact entries or powder rooms. Designers sometimes refer to this look simply as tile terrazzo when talking about precast pieces rather than poured installations. For lighter schemes, white terrazzo tile brightens a space without showing every crumb, while black terrazzo tile underlines pale walls with a modern edge.

Floors And Layout

On larger floors, terrazo floor tile arranged in broad fields feels calm and continuous. Setting terrazzo tiles floor on a simple grid rather than complex angles keeps the pattern from competing with furniture and joinery. A consistent grout color lets the chips within the material do the visual work so the surface reads as one flowing plane.

Walls And Backsplashes

Vertical surfaces offer another way to showcase this material. Terrazzo wall tiles behind open shelving or a basin act like built in artwork yet still handle splashes with ease. In kitchens, a slim terrazzo backsplash can span between counter and upper cabinets, tying together mixed materials such as timber, stainless steel, and painted doors.

Bathrooms With Terrazzo

Bathrooms gain texture and grip from terrazzo bathroom floor installations. Matching terrazzo bathroom tiles on the lower walls or in a walk in shower keeps the space feeling cohesive while still lively. Pairing these speckled surfaces with simple fixtures and generous glass ensures the room feels fresh rather than busy as trends change around it.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is terrazzo tile made from?

A: Terrazzo tile is made from stone chips (marble, quartz, granite, or glass) set into a binder like cement or resin. The surface is polished smooth, revealing a speckled and colorful pattern. Each installation is hand-finished so the binder locks the chips securely for lasting durability. This crafted blend of materials delivers designer visuals that elevate any room while staying easy to maintain.

Q: Is terrazzo tile eco-friendly?

A: Yes. Terrazzo often uses recycled materials and has a long lifespan, making it a sustainable flooring choice. It's also low maintenance, reducing the need for harsh cleaning chemicals over time. This durable flooring option also keeps indoor air quality healthy by resisting mold and mildew growth. Choosing it for your project demonstrates a commitment to sustainable design without sacrificing style or performance.

Q: Where can I use terrazzo tile?

A: Terrazzo tile works well on floors, walls, and countertops in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and entryways. Some terrazzo tiles are even rated for outdoor use on patios and walkways. These versatile tiles bring cohesive style to busy living areas while standing up to daily wear. Ask our team about slip-resistant and weather-rated options to ensure every surface feels polished and protected.

Q: Is terrazzo hard to maintain?

A: No. Once sealed properly, terrazzo tile is easy to clean with a pH-neutral cleaner. It resists stains, scratches, and wear, and requires minimal upkeep beyond occasional resealing. This low-maintenance finish keeps its polish with quick wipedowns, so you spend more time enjoying your space. Regular inspections from our team ensure the surface stays protected and looking new for years.