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Terrazzo flooring and marble aggregates

Design your own terrazzo pattern

Design your own terrazzo pattern

This selection of Terrazzo marble chips and semiprecious shell aggregates is available in various grain sizes, from the finest powders up to 15 mm/ 0,6”. All these Terrazzo marble aggregates are selected from the best quarries in Italy and processed exclusively in Italy. You can either use one type of terrazzo aggregates or mix different ones together to achieve a multicolored terrazzo texture.

You can use the finest grain sizes of these Terrazzo marble aggregates also to give a natural color effect to the finish: yellow stones and grey stones give a lot of tone to the material. They can be used for flooring as well as in terrazzo countertops.
Design your own terrazzo pattern or ask us for advice on which terrazzo chips to use in your project!

Create your seamless terrazzo floor designs

This selection of Terrazzo marble chips and semiprecious shell aggregates is available in various grain sizes, from the finest powders up to 15 mm/ 0,6”. All these Terrazzo marble aggregates are selected from the best quarries in Italy and processed exclusively in Italy.

You can either use one type of terrazzo aggregates or mix different ones together to achieve a multicolored terrazzo texture. You can use the finest grain sizes of these Terrazzo marble aggregates also to give a natural color effect to the finish: yellow stones and grey stones give a lot of tone to the material. They can be used for flooring as well as in terrazzo countertops.

Design your own terrazzo pattern or ask us for advice on which terrazzo chips to use in your project!
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Bardiglio
Gray-blue in color, it is extracted from the marble quarries of the Apuan Alps in Tuscany
Marrone

Marrone

Coming from the area north of Lake Garda
Bianco Verona

Bianco Verona

Extracted from the hills of Verona
Bianco Carrara
Bianco Carrara
Extracted from the quarries in the Apuan Alps in Tuscany, it is internationally known for being one of the most precious and unique marbles in the world
Botticino

Botticino

Beige in color, this marble is quarried in the Brescia area
Azul Macaubas

Azul Macaubas

Giallo Mori
Giallo Mori
Ocher-yellow in color, this marble is quarried in the area north of Lake Garda
Giallo Siena

Giallo Siena

Its color ranges from bright yellow to white. Extracted in the Tuscan hills of Siena
Nero Ebano

Nero Ebano

The only black marble still available in Italy, it comes from the province of Bergamo.
Bianco Zandobbio

Bianco Zandobbio

From the hills of Val Cavallina in Zandobbio
Extra White

Extra White

Marble of unmatched whiteness
Rosa Corallo

Rosa Corallo

Extracted from the hills of Verona
Verde Alpi

Verde Alpi

Green marble with white veins, from Valle d’Aosta
Rosso Verona

Rosso Verona

Extracted from the Veronese hills
Madreperla

Madreperla

Assorted fragments of Mother of Pearl shells

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ on Eco Terrazzo and Terrazzo aggregates
Terrazzo Chips grain size

We supply the Terrazzo aggregates in grain sizes ranging from 0 to 15 mm / 0,6”. Normally, when making a Terrazzo floor, you mix different grain sizes to create a specific grain-size distribution curve. This is needed to obtain the best technical and aesthetic results.

How much does Terrazzo flooring cost?

Each set of Eco Terrazzo is composed of 48 kg of powder (A) and 20 kg of a liquid component (B). Normally, we prepare 48 kg of terrazzo aggregates, from very fine marble up to the maximum desired size. In this way, we mix 1 part of Eco Terrazzo A with 1 part of terrazzo marble aggregates.
Here’s how to calculate the costs of Eco Terrazzo. To make 1 mm on 1 sqm you need about 2,2 kg of Terrazzo mixture. Therefore, if you make a Terrazzo flooring of about 1 cm you need 22 kg of mixture. The required kilograms are achieved also by adding terrazzo aggregates, which are cheaper than the base material. For example, to achieve 1 cm you can use 13 kg of Eco Terrazzo and 9 kg of Terrazzo marble aggregates. Note that to make a 1 cm terrazzo floor you have to apply 12 mm of material and then sand out 2 mm.

Can Eco Terrazzo be applied over existing tiles?

Yes, if the tiles have no oil or wax over them, just clean from grease and dust, and apply a coat of Stucco Italiano’s GLP – Gap Levelling Plaster with a trowel. When it’s dry, you can pour the Eco Terrazzo mixture directly on top of it.

How to protect Terrazzo: the best treatments

Eco Terrazzo is easier to waterproof than Cement Terrazzo. This is because its binder is already very resistant to oil spillages and similar. If you are looking for a natural protection, you can use our EcoTop oil blend and natural waxes. Differently, if you want to have the most waterproof protection for your Terrazzo flooring, we offer a selection of the best polyurethane varnishes available in the market.

Terrazzo tiles vs seamless Terrazzo

Which one to choose? It’s a matter of taste. However, we have to consider the history of Terrazzo tiles to understand why they became so widespread. Terrazzo tiles became popular in the 1920s, when the building industry had to satisfy the middle class’ demand for elegant yet cheap solutions. A compromise that, according to some, has debased the Venetian terrazzo as an artisanal product, but which, on the other hand, has increased notably its diffusion. At the time, the on-site installation of cement terrazzo seamless textures was a costly and long process. Today, thanks to better installation tools and polishing machines, seamless Terrazzo installation is faster and easier. The usage of our Eco Terrazzo as a binder for Terrazzo makes it even more simple and less expensive. Because, unlike cement, Eco Terrazzo doesn’t shrink, it can be applied in very thin layers, without the need of terrazzo divider strips. Moreover, it dries in only 24 hours, contrarily to cement that cures in 2-3 weeks. Therefore, stunning yet cheap Terrazzo seamless textures can be obtained in the blink of an eye. Because they have no joints, where dirt normally accumulates, Terrazzos seamless floors are easier to clean. In general, tiles are becoming less popular in modern design, giving way to the simplicity of lines and the minimalist aesthetics of continuous floors.

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© 2022 Stucco Italiano – All rights reserved. C.F e P.IVA/VAT IT 03744780242 – r.e.a. VI n. 350312 – Cap. Soc. 20.000,00 € int. vers | Privacy policy | Credits: Studio Nicolussi Anzolon design