We're getting a 60 year old house that comes with terrazzo flooring throughout. Some parts of the house are in green, and other parts are in red. It's not a very ideal color for our taste. We would like to maintain the terrazzo floors if possible. It is possible to change the color of it?
The aggregate (just learnt this term from your videos!) are white stones (maybe?), and the matrix is the one with the green/red color. I think it's a cement-based terrazzo.
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We're getting a 60 year old house that comes with terrazzo flooring throughout. Some parts of the house are in green, and other parts are in red. It's not a very ideal color for our taste. We would like to maintain the terrazzo floors if possible. It is possible to change the color of it?
The aggregate (just learnt this term from your videos!) are white stones (maybe?), and the matrix is the one with the green/red color. I think it's a cement-based terrazzo.
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I would not change the original color of the cement. It will come out inconsistent.
@@pinnaclestonerestoration Is it possible to lighten the colors then? It's a tile terrazzo, don't know if that makes a difference.
@@gy4563 you can only darken the color. But again I would not recommend it. Send some photos of the terrazzo. Let me take a look.
@@pinnaclestonerestoration where should I send it to?
How much for this service per sqft?
Anywhere from 6 to 8 dollars per foot