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January 24, 2023

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They may date back hundreds of years, but time hasn’t dampened the world’s love affair with terrazzo tiles. In fact, with just the right amount of texture and all the Mediterranean feels, terrazzo-look tiles have cemented themselves as the flooring of choice for countless Aussie renovators.

While traditional styles were made by mixing materials like granite and marble fragments to create the signature speckled effect, modern methods for creating terrazzo-look tiles are quicker, easier and more affordable. And the end result is just as incredible.

We chatted with Product Specialist, Ms Gilding of Beaumont Tiles, to talk all things terrazzo. We’ve also uncovered the hottest terrazzo-look tiles in the country right now – so prepare to swoon, because we sure are.

Beaumont Attica Greige Tiles
Beaumont Attica Greige Tiles

What Are Terrazzo Tiles?

Terrazzo is a type of composite stone flooring that traditionally featured fragments of granite, marble or stone to create a speckled effect. It can be traced right back to the mosaics of ancient Egypt, but really found its footing in eighteenth-century Venice, where it was used for building (rather beautiful) pavements.

But, while spectacular in appearance, the use of traditional materials to make terrazzo flooring has its downsides. For starters, it’s highly porous and not suitable for wet rooms, and it’s also very expensive.

How Beaumont Terrazzo Tiles Are Different

The range uses a mostly porcelain base tile instead of stone, plus a custom aggregate to nail that speckled effect we all love. Best of all, it’s low maintenance, a cinch to clean and some even come with slip-resistance.

Features of Beaumont Terrazzo-Look Tiles:

  • Easy to clean
  • Highly durable
  • Porcelain base
  • Suitable for wet rooms
  • Microtec slip-resistance
  • Great for families and pets
  • Beautiful glittering aggregate
  • Small, medium or large chips

 

Beaumont Terrazzo Tile Samples
(from left) Napoli Pearl, Promenado Greige, Agatte White

 

“Terrazzo featuring cheerful aggregate in small, medium, or large chips feature heavily in wet area design this year. It’s beautiful and exciting, and as the focus is placed on spaces that spark joy, it opens the conversation for bolder and brighter design applications,” says Ms Gilding.


 7 Stunning Terrazzo Tiles For Floors & Walls

Without further ado, here are seven of the most beautiful terrazzo-inspired tiles for all areas of the home.

Napoli Pearl

Beaumont Napoli Pearl Tiles

Utterly breathtaking and oh-so-versatile, the Napoli Pearl tile comes with a flat, matte finish. Whether it’s for a home office or hallway, this light base with dark flecks is statement flooring at its best.

Features:

  • Glazed porcelain
  • Also available in grey
  • Size: 800 x 800mm

Attica Greige

Beaumont Attica Greige Tiles

The Attica Greige tile is a favourite in Beaumont’s range for its neutral tone and Microtec anti-slip finish. Use it in the kitchen and take it right through to the patio for stylish outdoor dining.

Features:

  • Low slip risk
  • Glazed porcelain
  • Size: 300 x 600mm / 600 x 600mm

Agatte White

Beaumont Agatte White Tiles

Comprised of light and dark tones, the Agatte White tile is perfect for monochrome bathrooms. Paired with a stunning freestanding bathtub, it’s a clean, contemporary effect that will leave guests swooning.

Features:

  • Low slip risk
  • Textured finish
  • Size: 450 x 450mm

Promenado Greige

Beaumont Promenado Greige Tiles

Proudly Australian-made, the Promenado Greige tile comes in two sizes and features a textured finish. It’s ideal for wet zones like bathrooms but looks just as amazing on walls.

Features:

  • Textured finish
  • Moderate slip resistance
  • Size: 300 x 600mm

Forte Ceppo Cenere

Beaumont Forte Ceppe Cenere Tiles

Boasting Microtec anti-slip technology, the Forte Ceppo Cenere tile is a fabulous choice for wet zones or areas of high traffic. We love the balanced blend of small and large pebbles for a luxe finish.

Features:

  • Low slip risk
  • Textured finish
  • Size: 600 x 600mm

Nova Light Grey

Beaumont Nova Light Grey Floor Tiles

Subtle and sophisticated, the Nova Light Grey tile features clusters of sparkling flecks. Flick the switch on your overhead lights and watch them come to life!

Features:

  • Glazed porcelain
  • Stylish matte finish
  • Size: 600 x 600mm

Nova Dark Grey

Beaumont Nova Dark Floor Tiles

If you’re after a darker foundation for your room, the Nova Dark Grey tile is a hands-down winner. Like the Nova Light, it has a matte, perfectly flat finish and lets the gorgeous speckled aggregate do all the talking.

Features:

  • Matte finish
  • Glazed porcelain
  • Size: 600 x 600mm

Top image: Beaumont Napoli Pearl Tile

This post first appeared on Making HOME.

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  • Up until recently people spent a lot of money renovating older bathrooms that are now trendy again!

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  • Very informative article!

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  • Very nice. Though I wonder whether it makes cleaning difficult because its harder to see little bits of dirt etc.

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  • Wow nice always support Aussie made

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  • They look amazing. Wondering if they are more expensive than others.

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  • They look gorgeous, though it’s not something I need right now.

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  • The look nice and would be very practical as you would not be able to spot dirt on them very easily.

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  • these are all so pretty

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  • I love all of these, they are so beautiful and really make the space look great. All I have to do now is win lotto and upgrade my home.

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  • These are really beautiful tiles.. I actually love them all.

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  • With small kids I prefer wooden floors above tiles…too many black eyes and serious bruises with tiles.

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  • Simply beatuiful. I’ll be getting them throughout my new house (when I win Lotto ;) )

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  • Just stunning tiles! They look great both ways

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