
Which Terracotta Tile Is Right For You?
Ready to use terracotta tiles? Here you will find the different types that exists and find all their incredible characteristics!
Read moreTerracotta Saltillo tiles are composed of all-natural clay, formed and finished entirely by hand.
Experience a spectrum of muted hues from blush pink to golden peach to sunny yellow, with a rich array of variation in every batch.
V3 MODERATE VARIATION: Notable variations in texture and color within the same batch of tile make for an attractive, handcrafted aesthetic
MATTE: Matte sealer offers a protection from water absorption. Exposure to heavy moisture and/or foot traffic may lead to discoloration, darkening, and staining over time.
To increase longevity, we recommend sealing with Miracle Sealant Porous Plus, for a matte finish, or Ultra-Low VOC Sealant for a satin finish as an added layer of water repellent.
First, figure out what style you’re trying to bring to the room.
For a more “traditional” installation:
For a more modern, sleeker look:
Grout joint spacing for Saltillo tile can vary from 1/4” to 3/4”; for tiles 6” and below, narrower joints generally produce a more modern aesthetic, while larger joint widths are suited for larger tile sizes creating a traditional look.
Bullnose | Versatile transition piece that can be used on floors or walls. Featuring a rounded bullnose edge that creates a smooth transition between surfaces.
Coping | Perfect solution for finishing off your stairs. Its smooth, curved design adds a polished look.
Miter Cut | With miter cuts, you can conveniently create 45-degree angles for corners, niches, and edges, or cut down and miter standard pieces to a create custom trim.
Exposed Edge | Embrace the natural elements and leave the edge unfinished
Saltillo tile is renowned for its natural variation in color, sheen, and texture — this contributes to its characteristically unique and authentic charm. Before installation, blend the tiles together and remember: sealing is a critical step when installing Saltillo tile.
Terracotta tile can be installed in a variety of areas. For climates with freezing weather and exterior, wet area installations, proper installation such as specialized waterproofing (water barrier underlayment), a topcoat sealer, and maintenance are required.*
Interior Flooring
(Patina expected)
Backsplash
Entry | Mudroom
(Patina expected)
Fireplace Surround
Bar | Island
Covered Exterior* (Patina expected)
Commercial Vertical Applications
Commercial Kitchens
Freezing Conditions*
Ready to use terracotta tiles? Here you will find the different types that exists and find all their incredible characteristics!
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