The Terracotta Trend - Warm Earthen Tones For Your Interior

Terracotta tiles were used centuries ago in numerous old homes and buildings in Europe. Because they are made from clay and have a warm color, they were given the name terracotta, which means baked earth. Reclaimed terracotta generally comes from salvaged farmhouses and chateaux in France and restructured into tiles for your flooring or roofing.
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Top Advantages of Reclaimed Terracotta
Reclaimed terracotta tiles are perfect for flooring. They are known for being durable and resistant to water and fire. Today, this material can be glazed, which increases its longevity. If you are interested in a distinctive European look for your home, terracotta has that charming, Old-world aesthetics. Reclaimed terracotta is often used in kitchen, bathroom or living, flooring.

1. Aesthetics
The warm hues of terracotta tiles bring an earthy and welcoming feel to your home. These tiles range from reds, to browns, to yellows and more. They also come in different shapes from square, to rectangle, to hexagon, so you can find the type that matches your style. Any room that has these tiles as the flooring or walls is unique and full of character for a pleasing and inviting environment.

2. Unique and Authentic
These tiles reflect an elegant beauty and rich culture. Because they were made hundreds of years ago, they bring a unique, Old-world aesthetics to your home, which will set it apart from many others. Since reclaimed terracotta tiles are from Europe, they give your home that authentic feel you want.

3. Environmentally Friendly
Another benefit of these tiles is that they require very little energy resources or manufacturing to produce since they are salvaged from other buildings. Not only does this make them friendly for the environment, but it also costs less than other eco-friendly flooring.

4. Long Lasting
Terracotta tiles are durable, as they are built to last. Because they can withstand a lot of wear and tear, they are great for flooring, especially in heavy-trafficked areas. This tile is also resistant to fire and water, which also makes it a great choice. While this material is porous and can absorb moisture easily, that is easily solved with a seal. Once your flooring is sealed after it is installed it will last longer; however, you may need to reseal it every year to avoid cracking. This may seem like high maintenance, yet this type of flooring is resistant to mold and bacteria. The only required cleaning if there was a spill would be simply water and soap, which is why these tiles are perfect for areas in your home that has high moisture, such as the restroom, or outdoors.

5. Cost Effective
Whether you want to use terracotta tiles in bathroom, kitchen or outdoor patio, they are an affordable option. While the prices vary depending on the type of terracotta, it won’t cost a fortune. These tiles provide a great value for the many benefits they have. More benefits of reclaimed terracotta include:

  • Color lasts over hundreds of years
  • Low costing recyclable material
  • Completely natural, sustainable
  • Long-term environmental advantages


Murals and decorative installations

Be it for your home or a restaurant, a mural made of terracotta, can be a perfect, timeless addition. In your home, you could install a terracotta mural in the foyer or in the garden for that authentic ambience.When it comes to eateries, many restaurant-owners nowadays want a certain theme. So, if you are planning to opt for a more traditional ambience, then a terracotta themed setting would be a perfect fit. Think of a wall as a canvas for an installation of terracotta clay pots or other pieces.
You may decorate your ceiling with terracotta blocks or even a wave of terracotta bells or pots to add a jaw-dropping visual aesthetic to your restaurant’s interiors.

Murals and decorative installations

Wall paint

Terracotta is no longer just an earthenware – it is also a colour, a theme in its own right! To enhance a room of cold colours or to bring some warmth to your setting, introduce a feature wall. Make a bold move – paint its terracotta! Terracotta is a rich, warm and tactile orange colour that is surprisingly versatile. It works well in homes with bohemian, coastal or even minimal style. It will give your interior a striking contemporary look and really tie the room together. Not only will it look more comforting, but it’ll add all the style and chic to your interiors. Additionally, terracotta is a versatile colour that blends well with a lot of other shades. It is also a great colour to go with rustic, bohemian and of course the traditional style interiors.

Wall paint

Warm furnishings

At a time when the world is passionate about eco-friendly products, global warming, and organic food, natural colors are becoming a must this winter. The terracotta is one of the answer to respond to our needs of authenticity in our home. This warm and elegant color, can be adopted throughout your home.
This season, the sunny terracotta shades are in the spotlight. With an exemplary depth, the color terracotta seems to have escaped the houses of the Mediterranean countries. Timeless and elegant, it is the perfect color to revive the atmosphere. Evoking the earth or the mythical sun powder, with shades of old rose for some or orange for others, the terracotta comes in a myriad of shades, all ready to boost our decor.
Warm furnishings

 

Tiles
Teracotta tiles are a kind of ceramic tiles made by heating up processed clay mixtures at high temperature levels to get specific designs. They have fast become commonplace as they are used in virtually every modern home in an average society. Most families love them because they can fit in just about any room within the house and not look out of place. Discussed below are some of the other benefits of teracotta tiles.

  • They are Affordable - Unlike most other exquisite tiles around, teracotta tiles offer absolute beauty at relatively low prices. They also differ in prices according to quality and sometimes, design. Whatever the size of your pocket, there is definitely a tile out there that suits your budget quite well.
  • They have a ‘natural’ look to them - Teracotta tiles, in a way some people may consider quite exceptional, give a sophisticated and yet natural essence to rooms they are used in. Although thoroughly refined, they do not lose their clayey feel, which serves to produce an artistic aura in a room.
  • They are Durable - If you ever have to choose between a blend of durability and attractiveness and perhaps, extremely delicate tiles, you know what to choose! Teracotta tiles last impressively long and may not show obvious signs of wear until much later, which means you should have no fear of embarrassment.
  • They have Flexible Designs - Teracotta designs vary by from colours to texture and designs. Customers often find themselves a bit confused as they have to choose from various beautiful designs, ranging from traditional ones to more modern ones. Since most of their colours fall within brownish or creamy or yellowish hues, they are a perfect match for room decors where such colours (or close tints as is usually the case for many homes) are dominantly used. They also come in various shapes and sizes.
  • They are low Maintenance
    It is okay not to have enough time to scrub all morning – and probably do a little more polishing after the kids are tucked in bed. As much as they would need to be wiped regularly to get the best look, their simple texture makes it easier for stains to come off and they hardly require any extra professional finishing after they are placed. A mop, good soap and some water would do just fine.
  • They are Fire Resistant - In case there is a little fire accident anywhere within the house, do you have to fear that your tiles might just contribute to make the fire bigger? Absolutely not! Teracotta tiles are resistant to fire, although not fire-proof. Since they are basically made of clay, they do not contain any chemicals that might be combustible or toxic.
  • They are Reusable - About those old pieces of antique teracotta you were thinking of disposing, here are two quick hacks: they could be broken into smaller pieces and used to recreate rough surfaces as in a garden walkway or sold for a really good price.

Tiles


Lighting

The Terracotta lamps have a matt exterior and are finished with a glossy white glaze inside Light shines from an open cone that rests on a base shaped like a milk bottle, with options for one or three shades.
Lighting


Terracotta and botanical

The element that these two interiors do have in common is a plethora of enlivening botanical beauty. Indoor plants and dried displays bring feathered texture and height to eclectic layouts. Wood and rattan components make earthy accessories to the green botanics, natural pieces that could have been sourced from anywhere in the world or brought home from far flung adventures. Tribal rugs soften wooden floors and throw down eye-catching pattern, whilst colourful furniture ups the tempo in each living room scheme.
Terracotta and botanical
Check out this article for more details on terracotta designs for your interiors: https://www.blucap.in/index.php/blog/trending-terracotta-looks-for-the-home

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