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Terracotta Tiles Small Rug by Art & Loom

Located in Geneve, CH

Terracotta tiles small rug by Art & Loom
Dimensions: D 243.4 x H 304.8 cm
Materials: New Zealand wool & Chinese silk—loop & cut
Quality (Knots per Inch): 100
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2010s Nepalese Post-Modern North and South American Rugs

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Terracotta Tiles Small Rug by Art & Loom

W 95.83 in. L 120.01 in.

Terracotta Tiles Large Rug by Art & Loom

Located in Geneve, CH

Terracotta tiles large rug by Art & Loom
Dimensions: D 304. 8 x H 426.7 cm
Materials: New Zealand wool & Chinese silk—loop & cut
Quality (Knots per Inch): 100
Also available in di…

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2010s Nepalese Post-Modern North and South American Rugs

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Terracotta Tiles Large Rug by Art & Loom

W 120.01 in. L 168 in.

Terracotta Tiles Medium Rug by Art & Loom

Located in Geneve, CH

Terracotta Tiles medium rug by Art & Loom
Dimensions: D274.3 x h465.8 cm
Materials: New Zealand wool & Chinese silk—loop & cut
Quality (Knots per Inch): 100
Also available in dif…

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2010s Nepalese Post-Modern North and South American Rugs

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Silk, Wool

Terracotta Tiles Medium Rug by Art & Loom

W 108 in. L 144.02 in.

Mosaic Ceramic Tile Dish Vide-Poche Catchall Black and Terracotta, circa 1960s

Located in New York, NY

A very beautiful Mid-Century Modern round tile mosaic dish vide-poche catchall, circa 1960s. Dish is designed with black, and terracotta glazed ceramic tiles and black grout. A beaut…

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Mid-20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-P…

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Mosaic Ceramic Tile Dish Vide-Poche Catchall Black and Terracotta, circa 1960s

H .88 in. Dm 8 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

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Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Four Antique French Glazed Terracotta Tiles Handmade for a Garden, Early 1900s

Located in Petaluma, CA

These are four different models of antique French glazed terracotta tiles that were hand made for garden borders in the early 1900s. One model displays a heart while the other three …

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Early 20th Century French Belle Époque Architectural Elements

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Four Antique French Glazed Terracotta Tiles Handmade for a Garden, Early 1900s

H 12.5 in. W 4 in. D 1.5 in.

Reclaimed French Mission Barrel Roof Tiles, Terra Cotta, 17th Century

Located in Forte Dei Marmi, IT

Reclaimed French Mission Barrel Roof Tiles, Antique Terra cotta age 17th Century , The best for restored antique Villas..
Stock Available Offrered by LUCIANO AMATO Since 1989!!!
Pr…

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Antique 17th Century European Louis XVI Flooring

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Reclaimed French Mission Barrel Roof Tiles, Terra Cotta, 17th Century

H 1. 3 in. W 3 in. D 11 in.

Vintage Artist Glazed Terracotta Tile on Museum Mount Frame

Located in Dallas, TX

Vintage artist glazed terracotta tile on museum mount frame.

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Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Iron

Vintage Artist Glazed Terracotta Tile on Museum Mount Frame

H 28 in. W 22.75 in. D 5.50 in.

Qing Dynasty Pair of Emperor Horse Roof Tiles

Located in Dallas, TX

Qing dynasty pair of emperor horse roof tiles. Cloud leaping horses covered in wucai glaze or emperor yellow and green over porcelain terracotta. Stands included.

19th century.

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Antique 1850s Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

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Terracotta

Qing Dynasty Pair of Emperor Horse Roof Tiles

H 11 in. W 13 in. D 6 in.

Rare French Bavent Faience Roof Tile Cat with Glass Eyes

Located in London, GB

Bavent faience roof tile cat
We are proud to offer a rare glazed terracotta Bavent faience roof tile cat with green glass eyes and highly decorative crackled effect across its surfa…

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Vintage 1910s French Folk Art Decoys

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Terracotta

Rare French Bavent Faience Roof Tile Cat with Glass Eyes

H 6 in. W 7 in. D 17 in.

Six Large Antique Temple Garden Tiles, Decorative Edging and Immediately Usable

Located in South Burlington, VT

Let your imagination soar
A hard to find group of six (6) large-scale antique temple garden tiles – hand made in thick heavy terracotta and may be re-purposed for garden edging or i…

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Early 20th Century Indonesian Ceramics

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Six Large Antique Temple Garden Tiles, Decorative Edging and Immediately Usable

H 12 in. W 9 in. D 1.5 in.

18th Century French Hand-Carved Oak Religious Sculpture on Terra Cotta Tile

Located in Fayetteville, AR

A rare find, this religious relic from Normandy, France dates from the 1700’s. Hand-carved from solid oak, this figure of a bishop is simply carved in an almost primitive style, but …

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Antique 18th Century French Religious Items

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Terracotta, Oak

18th Century French Hand-Carved Oak Religious Sculpture on Terra Cotta Tile

H 14 in. W 3 in. D 3 in.

Arts & Crafts Fish Design Tile Top Moravian Table on Cast Iron Frame, circa 1920

Located in Big Flats, NY

Rare Arts & Crafts Moravian tile top table features fish design terra cotta tiles, foliate cast iron base, and signed with Moravian Campus stamp, circa 1920.

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Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Tables

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Iron

Arts & Crafts Fish Design Tile Top Moravian Table on Cast Iron Frame, circa 1920

H 27 in. W 17 in. D 11.5 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

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Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0.4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/Azulejo.
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal se…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Faience, Terracotta, Delft

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand-Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand-painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Faience, Terracotta, Delft

Blue Hand-Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0.4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
the tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

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Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/Azulejo.
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal se…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0.4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

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Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Faience, Terracotta, Delft

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

Category

Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0.4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand-Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand-painted baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/Azulejo.
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal se…

Category

Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand-Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo.
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal se…

Category

Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Faience, Terracotta, Delft

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0.4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

Located in Coimbra, PT

Gorgeous blue hand painted Baroque cherub or angel 18th century style Portuguese ceramic tile/azulejo
The tile painted in cobalt blue over white in typical 18th century Portugal set…

Category

Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art

Materials

Delft, Faience, Terracotta

Blue Hand Painted Baroque Cherub or Angel Portuguese Ceramic Tile or Azulejo

H 0. 4 in. W 5.91 in. D 5.91 in.

Glazed 19th Century French Ceramic Cat Roof Tile, J. Filmont, Caen

By J. Filmont Caen

Located in Pittsburgh, PA

A rare 19th century French dark brown crackled enameled earthenware figure of a cat on a roof tile, Signed J. Filmont, Caen.

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Antique Mid-19th Century French High Victorian Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

Glazed 19th Century French Ceramic Cat Roof Tile, J. Filmont, Caen

H 11 in. W 9.5 in. D 28 in.

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Black Terracotta Tile For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the black terracotta tile you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each black terracotta tile for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, terracotta and delft. Find 21 options for an antique or vintage black terracotta tile now, or shop our selection of 3 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer black terracotta tile, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. When you’re browsing for the right black terracotta tile, those designed in Baroque, Mid-Century Modern and Arts and Crafts styles are of considerable interest. A well-made black terracotta tile has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by J. Filmont Caen are consistently popular.

How Much is a Black Terracotta Tile?

Prices for a black terracotta tile start at $3 and top out at $15,044 with the average selling for $139.

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Terracotta tiles have been used all over the world for centuries. They are perfect for outdoor flooring use in warm climates and indoor use everywhere else. They are economical and practical. They are easy to install and maintain.

Outdoor flooring applications such as pool decks and walkway coverings in warm climates (non-freeze) is the most common application in countries like Spain and Italy.  These countries have regions that are rich in red clay.  In Southern Spain, the Valencia region is a prime example as well as the Tuscany region in Italy.  Terracotta tiles, pots, and other building materials have been produced in these areas for centuries.  Small artisan kilns and factories produced the best flooring and pottery.

Typical terracotta tiles produced in these areas come  2cm thick and in a variety of shapes. These tiles include squares, rectangular, octagon tiles, and star and cross tile.

Indoor applications are not limited to certain climates and pretty much you can use them anywhere it is covered ( provided that it is not exposed to permanent water.) You can cover your sunroom, indoor courtyard tile applications, and any rustic or traditional design residential tile applications.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The word terracotta can be translated as baked earth. In the simplest terms, clay and water are combined, formed into the desired shape or object, then fired in a kiln or sun-dried outside. Terracotta or terra cotta tile is a red-brown building material that can be used outdoor and indoors.

Terracotta is never out of style because it is designed neutral. Terracotta tile is versatile, rich, and naturally beautiful. It can be nicely paired with floral color schemes, metals, various species of wood, and just about anything else.  

No. They have a Mohs scale of mineral hardness value of 5. This means that it would take a determined person with a sharp, strong knife to scratch them. 

Terracotta tiles have a low water absorption. This makes them highly water and stain resistant in typical residential and commercial settings. 

Yes. However, shower floors require a tile that can slope to a drain. So, a little bit smaller tile size is better when using terracotta in a shower. Also, a smaller size will add to slip resistance since the foot will rest on cementitious grout in addition to the tile, 

This is a timeless organic material that has been used for thousands of years. It is very easy to renovate a space by swapping out elements such as furniture, lighting, paint, and fabrics while leaving the terracotta floor in place. 

No. Terracotta is used as an exterior facade material all over the world. These applications require both UV light and frost resistance. 

Terracotta tiles have a high lifetime value given their projected in-place longevity, which makes them a good value for the cost. They are not “cheap” in terms of the inexpensive commodity products found in big-box stores. However, they are also not “cheap” if you are using the word to mean tacky or short-lived.  Also, this needs to be emphasized that Stone Tile Depot offers the best value and competitive pricing on terracotta tiles.

No. Unglazed terracotta tiles, which have been properly finished at the point of installation, will have a sufficient coefficient of friction for typical flooring applications. As with most flooring, standing water or liquids should be cleaned up promptly. 

Yes. There are examples of terracotta floors that have been in place for hundreds of years. Today, proper installation should ensure long product life. What is the difference between terracotta and ceramic? 

Both product categories start as clay and are then fired. The clay used to make terracotta contains more impurities and is fired at a lower temperature than the clay used to produce ceramic. The clay impurities result in the reddish-brown color values associated with terracotta. Consumers and professionals alike think of terracotta as an unglazed reddish-brown tile. Ceramic tiles are usually thought of as having a glaze of some color that was fired over a red or white tile body. 

Most of our terracotta tiles will range in price from approximately $6.00 to $12.00 per square foot for field tile. Field tiles are the bulk of the tiles used in a flooring area. Please browse Stone Tile Depot for more concise pricing.

How To Style Terracotta Floor Tiles

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So you have terracotta floor tiles in your home and you want to know how to style it with modern furnishings. One of my readers asked for help with this styling project and I’m happy to delve into terracotta tiles.

Terracotta floor tiles are most popular in countries with a warmer climate. In Southern Europe and Southern America you see many homes with terracotta floor tiles.

Terracotta tiles can be used throughout the home. But especially in kitchens and hallways it’s a popular tile choice.

photo: Avenue Design Studio

What are terracotta tiles?

In Italian, terracotte means “baked earth“. The tiles are made from a specific type of clay with a high iron content, which gives the tiles there reddish colors.

photo: Douglas Friedman

The colors of terracotta tiles range from yellow tones to dark brown. The color depends on where in the world the clay is obtained. Terracotte is a ceramic tile but less expansive than other ceramic tile choices.

Terracotta tiles are porous. Therefor they need to be sealed to avoid staines. But when you care for your tiles as you should than they can last a very long time (and they only get more beautiful with age).

photo: Lisa Cohen

Terracotta is always trending

Terracotta tiles are a timeless design feature. But in the last couple of years the terracotta floor tiles have become very popular again. The earthy red tones from the baked tiles create a warm look in every room of the house.

a photo: Nicole Franzen/GRT Architects

A wonderful cheerful kids bedroom where terracotta is combined with blue in several shades.

What colors go with terracotta floor tiles

Terracotta is far more versatile than you might think. And you can combine terracotte tiles with many colors.

The warm earthy floor tiles obviously lend themselves very well for a natural home look. Combine the tiles with wood, plants and white tones and you create a warm, natural home.

But when you want to go a bit bolder with color choices you can combine terracotte with blue, green, yellow, pink, red and black.

photo: El Mueblephoto: Intimate Living Interiorsphoto: Zia Tile

Hexagon floor tiles together with sea green wall tiles in the warm and natural bathroom.

photo: Douglas Friedman

That terracotta works well with natural color tones in well known. But you can definitely go bolder as this reading room shows. The bright yellow bookcase and colorful rug add bright color pops to the room.

photo: Haris Kenjar

The kitchen of designer Heidi Caillier is one of the most popular of this moment. She used a terracotta floor that varies in color which creates this stunning look. Especially combined with the green cabinets. (click here fo the full home tour)

Expect to see a lot of green next year. The 2022 color trends all focus on green and blue tones.

photo: Whittney Parkinson

A modern home with terracotta tiles

Terracotta tiles give a home and earthy and slightly rustic look and it’s therefor perfect when you want a farmhouse-style interior. But you can also combine the tiles with modern furnishings to get a more contrasting and exciting modern look to your home.

photo: Atticus & Milo

In this home the tiles are combined with a sleek with black cabinets, a modern round table and white Eames chairs.

Terracotta in the living room

Terracotta floor tiles are perfect for a living room. They are durable and when they are sealed properly they’re very easy to clean.

photo: Haris Kenjar

An earthy red sofa with light blue armchairs stand on a jute rug. Colorful art adds nice color pops to the room. A warm living room look designed by Hoedemaker Pfeiffer.

In Riverside House rental guesthouse they combine terracotte with wood and brown tones.

photo: Nicole Franzen/GRT Architects photo: Nicole Franzen/GRT Architects

A modern bungalow with terracotta floors and modern Scandinavian-style furnishings. The black walls add a dramatic touch.

photo: Lisa Cohen

This is a wonderful blend of neutral shades, warm terracotte floor and a bright colorful rug.

photo: Nicole Franzen/GRT Architects

Terracotta in the kitchen

Parhaps the most popular room for terracotta floors is the kitchen. You can combine it with classic furnishings or go for a sleek modern look.

For a more moody look you can combine terracotta floors with dark blue and green. Keeping it natural in the Victorian Rectory kitchen by deVOL.

photo: Park and Oakphoto: El Mueble

Terracotta, white and wood is a winning combination as this kitchen shows as well.

photo: Innate Studio

A modern kitchen with marble kitchen island, light grey cabinets and hexagon terracotta tiles create a modern but warm look.

photo: Riverside House

Oak fronted cabinets with deep red floor tiles. For a touch of bling they added a brass backsplash.

photo: Haris Kenjar

The breakfast nook in Heidi Caillier’s home pairs terracotte with light green and white.

photo: Lisa Cohen

A very natural look with a kitchen made of oak cabinets combined with small floor tiles.

photo: Douglas Friedman

Terracotta in the mudroom

The durability of terracotta tiles make them perfect for intesively used rooms, such as a mudroom or a hallway.

photo: Charlie & Co design

We’ve already seen that paring terracotta with black is a winning combination. This mudroom with black cabinets and bench show that as well.

photo: Park and Oak

This mudroom designed by Park and Oak has terracotta tiles that are less intense that their deep red sisters. It creates a lighter look, especially in combination with the white cabinets.

photo: McGregor Homes

The mudroom combines brown terracotte flooring with mint green built-in cabinets.

Terracotta tiles in the bathroom

Terracotta tiles can also be used in wet rooms like a bathroom. However the terracotta tiles will need to be sealed to create a non-porous surface. With this glazing process they melt glass over the tiles to make them waterproof. After this process the tiles can withstand water, molds and other liquids.

photo: Magnolia

Combine the tiles with modern industrial features. Like in this bathroom with steel framed door.

photo: Native Trails

A modern bathroom with terracotta floor that even runs into the shower. The off-white wall tiles create a light look.

photo: The Dharma Door

Sleek white floating shelves, a large mirror and an overall minimalistic look in this modern bathroom with terracotta tiles.

photo: El Mueble

Now you see how you can style terracotta floor tiles and create a modern look for your home. Don’t be afraid to use bright colors in combination with these earthy floor tiles. But of course an all-natural look is timeless and beautiful.

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