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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thin brick tile. Super easy to clean (soapy water and a mop), wears well over time, warm looking and feeling: [img]https://st.hzcdn.com/simgs/pictures/sunrooms/exeter-farmhouse-anthony-crisafulli-photography-img~6ec18f7905c77a02_14-1092-1-00131d0.jpg[/img] [img]https://st.hzcdn.com/simgs/pictures/sunrooms/ford-plantation-residence-wissmach-architects-img~50818d8d0054aef0_8-9714-1-7593e3b.jpg[/img] I think terra cotta (whether real TC or tile that looks like TC) can also look great but the PP is right that it's more of a mediterranean look and might not go as well with your interiors unless you are already leaning that way. Brick is more versatile.[/quote] Terracotta is consistent with Tudor and other 1920s houses, not just mediterranean. OP, look on some design blogs at the terracotta floor examples and see if any are consistent with your house.[/quote]
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