Terra cotta is often used glazed or unglazed to create a rustic weathered look.
Terra cotta vs hardwood floors.
If possible i suggest having a little carpentry done in the opening to the kitchen to allow you to square up the line of the terra cotta and get rid of the distracting angle of the tile before laying hardwood.
Terracotta tiles date back to the before christ era when the tiles were sun dried instead of being fired.
Hardwood floors are warmer on your feet.
Buy only from a seller whose reputation you trust though even then you may encounter problems.
There are many very good imitations both in porcelain and conventional glazed ceramic tile both of which would mean a minimum of upkeep.
While high quality terra cotta will last forever it s difficult to assess the quality even for pros.
I definitely want hardwood floors in the upstairs bedrooms.
Terracotta tiles are highly durable rough and crude in texture.
Made from a mixture of red and brown clay these baked earth tiles are oven fired on elevated temperatures to produce raw and rugged floor tiles.
I am debating whether or not to install either traditional mexican saltillo or french terra cotta tiles in the living room and dining room or just stick with hardwood throughout flooring is such a big commi.
I agree with jeannie in that terra cotta makes for a beautiful floor with a very dramatic effect on the room.
Hardwood flooring is usually less expensive than tile flooring.
Tile draws heat away so tile flooring feels colder especially in the winter.
But if you re looking for ease of upkeep real terracotta is not the way to go.