Mediterranean Entrance with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Coyote Road
Coyote Road
Dennis Thompson ArchitectDennis Thompson Architect
Contractor: Gordon Gibbons Photographer: Alandro Abba
Exterior Steps with reclaimed French Terracotta Parefeuille
Exterior Steps with reclaimed French Terracotta Parefeuille
Vintage Elements LLCVintage Elements LLC
Beautiful reclaimed Parefeuille tiles from the Provence region in France. These reclaimed French terracotta tiles were originally used as ceiling and subroofing tiles in traditional farm houses in Mediterranean France. The tiles were laid in between oak rafters and served as ceiling and a strong sublayer for the roof tiles to be mounted above. Vintage Elements reclaims these tiles and uses them for flooring and ceiling tiles. Although not often used as an outdoor flooring tiles, these reclaimed terracotta tiles will easily withstand moderate climates with light freezes. Their warm colors with nuances of pink, salmon, sand and red will instantly provide Mediterranean charm which can't be achieved with other flooring materials. Vintage Elements recommends yearly sealing to protect these tiles. Please don't hesitate to contact us at www.vintageelements.com for more installation instructions, sealing products and care tips.
La Habra Heights Spanish Revival Custom Home
La Habra Heights Spanish Revival Custom Home
BJ Peterson DesignBJ Peterson Design
Custom home for client's with extensive art collection who enjoy entertaining. Designed to take advantage of beautiful vistas.
Квартира в Средиземноморском (тосканском) стиле в Москве
Квартира в Средиземноморском (тосканском) стиле в Москве
IvE-interiorIvE-interior
Автор проекта: Ивлиева Евгения (художник-проектировщик и дизайнер интерьеров)

Mediterranean Entrance with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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