Terrazzo Flooring Systems | 7 Proven On-Site Solutions by OSISCO
Terrazzo flooring systems are durable, decorative, and long-lasting flooring solutions used in commercial, residential, hospitality, healthcare, educational, retail, and high-traffic projects. Terrazzo combines architectural beauty with strong technical performance, making it suitable for projects that require both premium appearance and long-term durability.
OSISCO specializes in on-site terrazzo flooring execution, including epoxy terrazzo flooring and cementitious terrazzo flooring. The system is executed directly on site through substrate assessment, surface preparation, application, grinding, polishing, sealing, and final finishing.
OSISCO supports terrazzo flooring projects in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, helping engineers, consultants, architects, developers, contractors, and project owners select the right flooring system according to design requirements, traffic level, substrate condition, site conditions, and long-term performance.
Terrazzo Flooring Systems Overview

Terrazzo flooring is a decorative flooring system made by combining selected aggregates such as marble, granite, quartz, glass, or stone chips with a binder such as epoxy resin or cementitious material. After installation, the surface is ground, polished, sealed, and finished to create a smooth and premium floor.
Terrazzo is widely used in architectural projects because it provides design flexibility, high durability, and long service life. It can be customized using different aggregate colors, sizes, patterns, borders, and polishing levels to match the project identity.
Why Terrazzo Is Used in Modern Projects
Terrazzo is selected when the floor is part of the architectural design and not only a basic finish. It is suitable for spaces where appearance, durability, cleanability, and long-term value are important.
Key Terrazzo Performance Goals
- Premium architectural appearance
- Strong resistance to daily foot traffic
- Design flexibility for patterns and custom finishes
- Long-term flooring performance
- Easy cleaning when properly sealed and maintained
On-Site Terrazzo Flooring Execution
On-site terrazzo flooring is executed directly at the project location. The terrazzo system is applied over the prepared substrate, cured, ground, polished, sealed, and finished on site.
This is different from buying a standard flooring product. A professional terrazzo floor is a complete system that depends on correct substrate preparation, system selection, application method, grinding quality, polishing level, and final protection.
OSISCO focuses on complete on-site terrazzo flooring systems. This includes technical review, site assessment, surface preparation, system application, finishing, and quality control.
Terrazzo Flooring in Saudi Arabia and Egypt

Terrazzo flooring in Saudi Arabia is suitable for hotels, malls, offices, universities, hospitals, restaurants, commercial buildings, residential developments, and high-traffic public spaces. Saudi projects often require flooring systems that combine design quality, durability, and professional execution.
Terrazzo flooring in Egypt is used in villas, compounds, hotels, commercial spaces, schools, hospitals, offices, showrooms, restaurants, lobbies, corridors, and architectural projects. Terrazzo can work with both modern and classic design styles depending on aggregate selection and finishing level.
OSISCO supports projects in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt with on-site terrazzo flooring execution, technical assessment, system selection, and project-specific proposals.
Epoxy Terrazzo Flooring Systems
Epoxy terrazzo flooring is a high-performance decorative flooring system that uses epoxy resin as the binder. It is commonly used in interior commercial, hospitality, healthcare, educational, office, retail, and public projects.
Epoxy terrazzo offers strong design flexibility. It can be customized with different colors, aggregate sizes, patterns, borders, and decorative effects. This makes it suitable for architects and interior designers who want a distinctive and premium flooring finish.
International manufacturers also provide epoxy terrazzo references. For example, Sikafloor® Terrazzo SA by Sika is presented as a decorative epoxy resin screed for areas such as airports, hospitals, universities, restaurants, hotel receptions, and shopping centres.
Where Epoxy Terrazzo Flooring Is Commonly Used
- Hotels and hospitality projects
- Shopping malls and retail areas
- Hospitals and healthcare buildings
- Universities and educational facilities
- Offices and corporate buildings
- Restaurants and cafes
- Showrooms and reception areas
Cementitious Terrazzo Flooring Systems
Cementitious terrazzo flooring is a traditional terrazzo system that uses cement-based binders with selected aggregates. It provides a classic terrazzo appearance and can be used in different architectural and commercial applications depending on project requirements.
Cementitious terrazzo requires proper surface preparation, correct installation, curing, grinding, polishing, and sealing. It should be selected according to site conditions, exposure, design requirement, and maintenance expectations.
When Cementitious Terrazzo Can Be Selected
- Projects requiring a traditional terrazzo appearance
- Residential and commercial spaces
- Public buildings and corridors
- Staircases and selected architectural areas
- Projects where cement-based systems are preferred
Terrazzo Flooring Cost Factors
Terrazzo flooring cost should not be evaluated only as a material price. A proper quotation should consider the complete flooring system, substrate condition, preparation method, design requirement, and final finish.
The main factors that affect terrazzo flooring cost include:
- Type of terrazzo system: epoxy terrazzo or cementitious terrazzo
- Concrete substrate condition
- Surface preparation and leveling requirements
- Crack repair or substrate repair before installation
- Aggregate type, size, color, and availability
- System thickness and build-up
- Project area and total quantity
- Design complexity, borders, patterns, or logos
- Grinding and polishing level
- Sealing and protection requirements
- Traffic level and expected use
- Site access and execution conditions
- Project timeline and handover requirements
For accurate pricing, OSISCO recommends a technical review of the project requirements and site conditions before preparing a project-specific terrazzo flooring proposal.
Terrazzo Flooring Applications
Terrazzo flooring systems can be used in many project types in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, especially where durability and design quality are both important.
Commercial Terrazzo Flooring
Commercial terrazzo flooring is suitable for malls, offices, restaurants, retail areas, showrooms, reception areas, and public corridors. It provides a premium finish that can withstand frequent daily use.
Hospitality Terrazzo Flooring
Hotels, resorts, restaurants, and luxury hospitality projects use terrazzo flooring to create a high-end architectural impression while maintaining long-term flooring performance.
Healthcare and Educational Terrazzo Flooring
Hospitals, clinics, schools, and universities may use terrazzo flooring in selected areas where durability, cleanability, and appearance are required.
Residential Terrazzo Flooring
Residential villas, compounds, and high-end apartments can use terrazzo flooring in lobbies, living areas, corridors, stairs, kitchens, and selected decorative spaces.
Terrazzo Flooring Installation Method
Professional terrazzo flooring execution requires a controlled method statement, suitable equipment, trained applicators, and proper supervision. The installation process may vary according to the selected system, but the general method includes the following steps.
1. Terrazzo Site Inspection
The concrete substrate is inspected to check surface condition, cracks, moisture, contamination, level, weak areas, and surface strength. This step is important because terrazzo performance depends heavily on the substrate.
2. Terrazzo Surface Preparation
The floor is prepared by grinding, cleaning, removing weak areas, repairing defects, and creating the required bonding profile. Surface preparation is one of the most important steps in any terrazzo flooring system.
3. Terrazzo Layout and Divider Strips
The floor layout is marked according to the approved design. Divider strips, borders, patterns, and logo areas may be installed depending on the architectural requirements.
4. Terrazzo Mixing and Application
The terrazzo mixture is prepared according to the approved system and applied on site. Correct mixing, spreading, compaction, and level control are essential for consistent quality.
5. Terrazzo Curing
The installed terrazzo system is allowed to cure according to the material requirements and site conditions. Curing time depends on the selected binder, thickness, temperature, and project environment.
6. Terrazzo Grinding and Polishing
After curing, the floor is ground and polished using suitable equipment. This process reveals the aggregates and creates the required final appearance.
7. Terrazzo Sealing and Protection
The floor may require sealing or surface protection according to the selected system and final use. Proper sealing helps improve stain resistance and maintenance performance.
Terrazzo Flooring Quality Control
Terrazzo should be treated as a technical flooring system, not only as a decorative finish. Proper quality control helps improve durability, appearance, and long-term performance.
Important Quality Control Points
- Review substrate condition before work starts
- Confirm surface preparation quality
- Check approved material and system specification
- Control mixing ratio and application method
- Monitor curing time and site conditions
- Inspect grinding and polishing quality
- Confirm sealing and protection requirements
- Inspect final finish before handover
Terrazzo Handover Documentation
For professional projects, documentation may include method statements, material data sheets, site photos, inspection records, quality control reports, and final handover notes.
Terrazzo Flooring Standards and References
Professional terrazzo flooring should follow project specifications, approved material data sheets, and recognized technical references. The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association technical specifications provide useful references for terrazzo types, systems, and methods.
For resin-based seamless terrazzo systems, Flowcrete Mondéco seamless terrazzo is another international reference showing how resin terrazzo systems are used for luxury and durable commercial environments.
These references help engineers and designers understand terrazzo flooring as a complete system that requires proper specification, execution, grinding, polishing, sealing, and maintenance.
Why Choose OSISCO for Terrazzo?
OSISCO provides specialized construction and flooring solutions for projects that require technical knowledge, professional execution, and long-term performance. The company focuses on selecting the correct system according to project requirements instead of offering one standard solution for every site.
For terrazzo flooring projects, OSISCO can support clients with:
- Technical review of project requirements
- Assessment of substrate condition
- Selection of suitable terrazzo flooring system
- Surface preparation recommendations
- On-site execution planning
- Quality control and site supervision
- Project-specific quotation
- Maintenance guidance after completion
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Terrazzo Flooring FAQ
What are terrazzo flooring systems?
Terrazzo flooring systems are decorative and durable flooring solutions made using selected aggregates with epoxy resin or cementitious binder. The system is installed, ground, polished, sealed, and finished to create a premium architectural floor.
What is the difference between epoxy terrazzo and cementitious terrazzo?
Epoxy terrazzo uses epoxy resin as the binder and is commonly used for interior commercial and architectural projects. Cementitious terrazzo uses cement-based binders and provides a more traditional terrazzo appearance.
Is terrazzo flooring suitable for Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Terrazzo flooring can be suitable for Saudi Arabia projects such as hotels, malls, offices, healthcare buildings, universities, restaurants, residential developments, and high-traffic commercial spaces.
Is terrazzo flooring suitable for Egypt?
Yes. Terrazzo flooring can be used in Egypt for villas, compounds, hotels, offices, schools, hospitals, restaurants, showrooms, lobbies, corridors, and architectural projects.
What affects terrazzo flooring cost?
Terrazzo flooring cost depends on the selected system, substrate condition, surface preparation, aggregate type, design complexity, project size, thickness, grinding, polishing, sealing, site access, and project timeline.
Can terrazzo flooring be customized?
Yes. Terrazzo flooring can be customized using different aggregate colors, sizes, patterns, borders, logos, and finishing levels depending on the project design.
How can I get a terrazzo flooring quotation?
To prepare an accurate terrazzo flooring quotation, OSISCO needs to review the project area, substrate condition, selected system, design requirements, finishing level, site conditions, and project timeline.
Contact OSISCO for Terrazzo Flooring Systems
If you are looking for terrazzo flooring systems for a commercial, residential, hospitality, healthcare, educational, retail, or high-traffic project, OSISCO can help you select and execute the right flooring system.
OSISCO provides on-site terrazzo flooring execution, including epoxy terrazzo flooring and cementitious terrazzo flooring, with proper surface preparation, professional application, grinding, polishing, sealing, finishing, and quality control.
OSISCO supports terrazzo flooring projects in Saudi Arabia and Egypt with technical assessment, system selection, project-specific quotation, and professional execution.
Contact OSISCO to request a technical review and project-specific terrazzo flooring proposal.
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