Architectural
Terrazzo
Floors

Define a Space.

Custom design, fabrication, and
installation for architects, developers,
and property owners who
notice everything.

Custom design, fabrication, and
installation for architects,
developers, and property
owners who notice
everything.

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the doreon process

From first sketch
to final polish.
One process, one standard.

Clarity in design. Precision in fabrication. Mastery in installation. From aggregate selection to final polish, each phase shapes the outcome of the next.

where intention becomes terrazzo

Every design begins by developing color, aggregate, and pattern compositions specific to the project. Additional material samples and layout studies refine the design before production begins.

Terrazzo aggregate samples arranged for design review

aggregate study

Exploring aggregate blends, binder tones, and material composition.

Finished terrazzo samples arranged for design review

design review

Review of composition, color, and material relationships.

Resolved custom terrazzo design prepared for fabrication and installation

material resolved

Final terrazzo compositions approved for production.

where form is made

Each piece — regardless of shape — is cast, cured, and polished to the exact specification set in design.

designer sketching a terrazzo fireplace on a wall

piece planning

Final design changes and field relationships confirmed before fabrication begins.

Custom terrazzo piece being shaped for installation

precision shaping

Precision grinding and polishing to achieve a refined finish.

Fabricated terrazzo fireplace already installed

final form

The final piece, crafted to endure and made to belong.

where truth is revealed

The final surface reflects every decision that came before it. Substrate preparation, grinding, and polishing determine whether the floor achieves its intended finish.

Terrazzo underlayment prepared before installation

underlayment set

The underlayment corrects what the structure left behind — leveling and setting the exact conditions the terrazzo requires.

Terrazzo floor leveled before final grinding and polishing

floor leveled

The floor is ground to a precise, even plane before the next phase begins.

Finished terrazzo floor after final polishing

final polish

Every decision made in design, every cut made in fabrication — resolved in a single polished surface.

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design
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fabrication
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installation
material intelligence

Three Terrazzo Systems,
Different characteristics 

Understanding terrazzo requires more than selecting colors and aggregates. Substrate conditions, material behavior, and the desired outcome determine the right approach.

concrete terrazzo

01 Cement Terrazzo

Lobby Entrance • JP Morgan Chase • 4 Metrotech Center • Brooklyn, NY

The traditional terrazzo system. Cast over a concrete substrate, it develops a natural patina over time and performs equally well indoors and outdoors.

— 100% recyclable
— Breathable assembly
— Natural  mineral character
— 5' x 5' divider strip grid
Epoxy terrazzo

02 Epoxy Terrazzo

Residential Foyer • 9 East 79th Street • New York, NY

A high-performance  terrazzo system with unlimited color possibilities, intricate striping, and exceptional color consistency.

— Non-porous and stain resistant
— Wide range of aggregate size
— Ideal for complex layouts
— Up to 15' x 15' divider strip grid
biopolymer

03 Biopolymer Terrazzo

Living Room • 90 Macdougal Street • New York, NY

An organic terrazzo system that can be installed over a wide variety of substrates, reducing demolition and project disruption.

— Finer aggregate blends
— Minimal divider strip requirements
— Flexible, resilient material system

01 Cement Terrazzo

Lobby • JP Morgan Chase • 4 Metrotech Center • Brooklyn, NY
concete terrazzo

The traditional terrazzo system. Cast over a concrete substrate, it develops a natural patina over time and performs equally well indoors and outdoors.

— 100% recyclable
— Breathable assembly
— Natural  mineral character

02 Epoxy Terrazzo

Residential Foyer • 9 East 79th Street • New York, NY
epoxy terrazzo

A high-performance  terrazzo system with unlimited color possibilities, intricate striping, and exceptional color consistency.

— Non-porous and stain resistant
— Wide range of aggregate size
— Ideal for complex layouts

03 Biopolymer Terrazzo

Living Room • 90 Macdougal Street • New York, NY
biopolymer terrazzo

An organic terrazzo system that can be installed over a wide variety of substrates, reducing demolition and project disruption.

— Finer aggregate blends
— Minimal divider strip requirements
— Flexible, resilient material system
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Success happens long
before installation.

The best terrazzo outcomes begin with the right system, substrate strategy, material direction, and fabrication plan. Bring Doreon in early so design, construction, and final polish work as one.

Bring Doreon in early — when system selection, substrate strategy, and material decisions shape everything that follows.

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for architects, developers & owners who notice everything