Epoxy & Cement Terrazzo Flooring
The gold standard in flooring — combining centuries of artisanal tradition with modern materials science to deliver surfaces of unmatched beauty, durability, and longevity.
Timeless Elegance Meets Engineering Excellence
Terrazzo flooring has adorned the world's most prestigious spaces for over 500 years — from Venetian palazzos to modern airports, from healthcare facilities to luxury residences. At Artistic Terrazzo Flooring, we combine this rich tradition with cutting-edge installation techniques to deliver floors that are nothing short of extraordinary.
Whether you're an architect specifying floors for a new hospital wing, a general contractor on a luxury condo project, or a homeowner upgrading your estate, our team has the expertise to bring your vision to life with flawless precision.
Epoxy Terrazzo
¼"–⅜" thin-set system. Unlimited colors. Ideal for interior commercial and residential applications.
Cement Terrazzo
½"–¾" poured-in-place system. Heritage method. Superior for heavy-traffic and exterior installations.
Benefits That Last a Lifetime
Terrazzo isn't just beautiful — it's one of the smartest investments you can make in a building's infrastructure.
75+ Year Lifespan
Outlasts virtually every flooring alternative, with many installations lasting a century or more.
Unlimited Design
Custom colors, patterns, logos, and inlays — your imagination is the only limit.
Low Maintenance
No waxing, no sealing, no recoating. Just sweep and mop for decades of beauty.
Sustainable & LEED
Made with recycled materials, VOC-free, and contributes to LEED certification credits.
Seamless Surface
No grout lines means no dirt traps — ideal for healthcare and food service environments.
Fire & Water Resistant
Non-combustible and impervious to moisture, meeting the strictest building codes.
Terrazzo Project Gallery
Browse some of our finest terrazzo installations across South Florida.
Where Terrazzo Excels
Airports & Transit
Handles millions of footsteps annually with minimal wear.
Hospitals & Labs
Seamless, antimicrobial-ready surface for sterile environments.
Hotels & Resorts
Custom designs that set the tone for luxury hospitality.
Luxury Residences
Custom patterns and colors for South Florida's finest homes.
Schools & Universities
Lifecycle cost savings and decades of maintenance-free service.
Corporate Lobbies
Logo inlays and brand-specific designs for a lasting impression.
Retail & Showrooms
High-traffic ready with endless aesthetic possibilities.
Government Buildings
Meets GSA requirements for durability and sustainability.
Common Questions About Terrazzo
Everything you need to know before specifying or choosing terrazzo for your project.
Terrazzo is a composite material made by embedding marble, quartz, granite, glass, or other chips into a cementitious or epoxy binder, then polished to a smooth, glossy finish. It has been used for over 500 years and is prized for its durability, beauty, and design versatility.
Epoxy terrazzo uses a resin binder, is thinner (¼"–⅜"), lighter weight, and offers unlimited color options. Cement terrazzo uses a Portland cement binder, is thicker (½"–¾"), and is typically used for heavy-duty applications. Epoxy terrazzo is more common in modern installations due to its design flexibility and chemical resistance.
Terrazzo is one of the most durable flooring options available, with a lifespan of 75+ years when properly maintained. Many terrazzo floors from the early 1900s are still in service today in airports, government buildings, and universities across the country.
While the initial cost of terrazzo is higher than many alternatives, its lifecycle cost is among the lowest. With minimal maintenance requirements and a 75+ year lifespan, terrazzo delivers exceptional long-term value compared to flooring that needs replacement every 10-15 years.
Absolutely. Terrazzo is increasingly popular in luxury residential projects across South Florida, from custom home foyers and kitchens to bathroom floors and outdoor patios. Its seamless surface and unlimited design options make it a favorite of high-end interior designers.
Terrazzo requires minimal maintenance — regular sweeping and damp mopping with a neutral pH cleaner is sufficient for daily care. Periodic professional polishing (every 3-5 years) restores the original luster. No waxing or coating is required.