How to make a splash in your bathroom with speckled terrazzo
Posted on 5th October 2025
Terrazzo is back and better than ever – we’re exploring ways to welcome this playful, speckled material to your bathroom.
Terrazzo is one of the world’s oldest composite materials, originally created to repurpose offcuts of natural stone. Over time, brands have gotten creative with its composition and now, you can find practical porcelain lookalikes and even sustainable solutions crafted from recycled wood chips instead of marble, for example.
One thing is certain, ever since its appearance, it has come back in style, time and time again. And recently, I’ve been drawn to designs, particularly bathroom projects, featuring this speckled surface, whether boldly or in smaller doses.
These days, terrazzo is incredibly versatile, suitable for anything from wall cladding and flooring to bespoke vanities and basins, so the design opportunity are limitless.
If you, too, are swooning over this stylish material, read on for our top tips on embracing terrazzo in your very own showering or bathing space…
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Bring a touch of nature in through terrazzo and stone-inspired tiles such as the Vita Ochre Matt terrazzo-effect porcelain, £64.80 per sq m, by Mandarin Stone. Add a subtle pop of terrazzo to your bathroom with a sleek basin and speckled flooring. Interior design by Violet & George. Architecture by VESP Architects. Builder: Northcott Building Contractors. Stylist: Hannah Simmons. Photography: Sarah Griggs.
Nature-inspired materials and earthy shades are ideal for a serene, spa-like scheme. Rialto Terrazzo in San Polo Honed, £199.87 per sq m, Ca’ Pietra.
For a stand-out look, dress your shower in the same speckled slabs.
If you love bold, maximalist designs, why not give the pattern drenching decorating technique a try? Envelop a small bathroom or cloakroom in terrazzo to truly let the material shine. Tiles by Mosaic Factory. Design by Zyva Studio for French YouTuber @Xsqueezie.Spruce up your fitted bath with the help of chic terrazzo tiles. For a sleek and seamless look, carry the same flooring slabs up the exterior panel of your tub. Terrazzo Marini Grey base tile, £161 per sq m, and Onda Hibiscus tiles on the walls, £72 per sq m, Fired Earth.If you love the look of terrazzo but don’t want to go all out, a basin is a great choice to ease you into decorating your bathroom with pattern. Anno basin in Ember, from the Holm collection, £1800, Kast.Infuse your bathroom with charming Mediterranean-inspired flair with multi-coloured terrazzo surfaces. Trend White Terrazzo Multicolour wall and floor porcelain tile, £24.95 per sq m, Tile Mountain.
This design by West One Bathrooms proves how architecturally-awkward spaces can be stylish, too.
Complete with white furniture, modern sanitaryware, gold accents, blue scalloped tiles. and terrazzo-effect flooring, this bathroom is equal parts pretty and practical.
Love neutral, pared-back interiors? Opt for a monochromatic colour scheme, from your sanitaryware and wall and floor coverings to the accessories, for a contemporary twist. Bellazza Anthracite terrazzo porcelain tiles, £17 per sq m, Lusso.Large-format, terrazzo-effect tiles are sure to add the wow factor to your scheme. Bathroom design by The Mint List. If your ensuite doesn’t benefit from natural lighting, keep a bright feel with white or neutral shades and polished finishes, whether it’s waterproof paint, wall cladding, or sanitaryware. Project by Turnkey Contractors.Clad your shower walls and storage niches in the same speckled surface for a seamless design. Bathroom by K’Arte Design.