Terrazzo
Terrazzo is a durable and customizable finish floor material made from concrete and marble chips, polished smooth for use in commercial, public, and residential spaces.
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Definition
Terrazzo is a finish floor material made from a concrete base with an aggregate of marble chips selected for size and color, which is ground and polished smooth after curing.
Purpose
The purpose of terrazzo is to provide a durable, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing flooring solution. It offers a high degree of customization in terms of color and design, making it a popular choice for decorative and high-traffic areas.
Examples of Use
- Commercial Buildings: Terrazzo is commonly used in the lobbies and hallways of commercial buildings due to its durability and attractive appearance.
- Public Spaces: Airports, schools, and hospitals often use terrazzo flooring for its easy maintenance and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic.
- Residential Homes: In high-end homes, terrazzo can be used for flooring, countertops, and other decorative elements.
Related Terms
- Concrete: A construction material composed of cement, aggregate, and water.
- Aggregate: Material such as sand, gravel, or marble chips mixed with cement to create concrete or terrazzo.
- Polished Concrete: Concrete that has been treated with a chemical densifier and ground with progressively finer grinding tools.
Notes
- Installation: Proper installation and curing are essential to achieve the desired finish and durability of terrazzo.
- Maintenance: Terrazzo floors require regular cleaning and periodic resealing to maintain their appearance and longevity.
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