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Many floorings are generally used for terraces. But the significant ones are here.
Tiles
Easy to maintain and available in an abundance of variety, tiles are one of the most sought-after options for flooring on terraces. They are unsusceptible to the weather and clean easily. It may be sun, rain, or mist; tiles will go a long way. Another advantage of this versatile option is the play on colors, design, and texture.
Tiles can bring out different personalities in the space and are one of the easiest ways to customize your terrace with a color palette. Introduce the Mediterranean vibe or bright geometric designs with the play of tiles in the space and change it to suit your style.
Different tiles made of porcelain, natural stone, cement, or terracotta have a special character that uplifts a terrace floor in its charm.
Stones
Creating a natural rustic ambiance in its raw-like state or carved out beautifully with more exotic options, stones are known to stand the test of time and weather all conditions in the outdoors.
Therefore, being a favorite among those who work towards transforming your space. Natural flat stone in light shades brings a rustic charm to the area. Suitable for every weather condition, it also blends well with outdoor furniture, bright and dark.
Marble tiles, slabs, and blocks can have various finishes and make for a rich, long-lasting choice for outdoor spaces like a patio, sidewalk, or terrace.
A slate flooring is naturally gray and blends with the space's neutral tones. This stone option is non-porous and naturally resistant to water, fire, stains, and slips. Easy to maintain and clean, it fits perfectly as a terrace flooring option. Other exotic and man-made stones are created to suit the settings of your space, fit perfectly and bring personality to your terrace.
Gravel
For those taking the rustic route, there is no other option than earthy gravel for terrace flooring. It fits well in a terrace garden with a light furniture setting but requires proper drainage to reduce damage while cleaning or during monsoon.
In addition, this flooring can be carved out in beautiful shapes and styles to make the flooring look beautiful. With multiple finishes and accompanied stones, gravel floors make for a charming option in terrace flooring.