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When designing for a terrazzo project, samples play a significant role within the decision process. Architects and designers can create custom samples, and then compare which of them best meet their design needs.

Nowadays, terrazzo has seen a revival. Architects are exploring more options than ever before. Terrazzo is quite popular due to its flexibility in design, creating remarkable flooring surfaces out of chips of marble, quartz, glass, granite as well y other materials set in either a cementitious or epoxy binder.

Terrazzo has been used in residential & commercial settings for its long-lasting and stunning results by architects & designers alike. Nowadays, usually terrazzo is installed in places such as-

  • Airports,
  • Schools,
  • Hospitals,
  • Restaurants,
  • Office headquarters, and
  • Many other commercial buildings.

Epoxy terrazzo emerged over decades, offering a wider selection of colours that may be utilized in the overall terrazzo design. Epoxy terrazzo is quite notable for being usually stronger & much more durable than cementitious terrazzo. Epoxy terrazzo is additionally thinner and lighter.

Terrazzo companies such as Param Designs assist designers, architects and several other construction professionals in creating an excellent design for all their different projects. Param Designs works with manufacturers to develop a new terrazzo sample from scratch or takes a control sample from a previous project and creates a completely new sample that matches both the aggregates and colours shown within the existing sample.

As terrazzo continues to be in trend, architects can simply request samples of it to better understand the exact material. There’s a different combination of aggregates and epoxy resin colors made available so anyone can find a design they’ll invest in.

Architects can use their senses to evaluate the particular material, even finding new design possibilities for a project’s design. Once a sample has been approved, it’ll be expanded to fit the intended space during the installation process.

Param Designs guides architects & designers as they explore the benefits of epoxy terrazzo from the start to end of the process. Terrazzo samples are handled with care. All samples are custom made, starting from the choice of materials which can then be poured, grind and polished, and sealed, then finished as the manufacturer ships the sample.

So which terrazzo sample with catch your eye? The possibilities are really endless. For more information about Terrazzo contact Param Designs or visit our website.

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