Rustic Hallway with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Herringbone Pattern - Manganese Saltillo Tile
Herringbone Pattern - Manganese Saltillo Tile
Rustico Tile & StoneRustico Tile & Stone
This hallway features 6x12 Manganese Saltillo tile and bullnose baseboard saltillo. The tile was purchased presealed, installed and topcoat sealed with TerraNano sealer - from Rustico Tile and Stone, installed by Melray Corporation. The herringbone tile pattern is framed with 6x12 manganese spanish tile. Futher down the hallway, under the vaulted ceiling, is a transition area using Fleur de Lis Saltillo tile in the Manganese spanish tile finish. Other transition spaces include a broken tile mosaic. Drive up to practical luxury in this Hill Country Spanish Style home. The home is a classic hacienda architecture layout. It features 5 bedrooms, 2 outdoor living areas, and plenty of land to roam. Classic materials used include: Saltillo Tile - also known as terracotta tile, Spanish tile, Mexican tile, or Quarry tile Cantera Stone - feature in Pinon, Tobacco Brown and Recinto colors Copper sinks and copper sconce lighting Travertine Flooring Cantera Stone tile Brick Pavers Photos Provided by April Mae Creative aprilmaecreative.com Tile provided by Rustico Tile and Stone - RusticoTile.com or call (512) 260-9111 / info@rusticotile.com Construction by MelRay Corporation
Terra-Cotta Flooring
Terra-Cotta Flooring
Pittet ArchitecturalsPittet Architecturals
Our Beautiful Terra Cotta Flooring is available in a wide variety of flooring patterns, such as Chevron seen in the photo.
Wandtreppe
Wandtreppe
GöhlerTreppen GmbH&Co.KGGöhlerTreppen GmbH&Co.KG
Wandgelagerte Blockstufentreppe, Relinggeländer aus Edelstahl, Säulen mit Handlauf- und Querstabhalter

Rustic Hallway with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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