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Read moreOur natural Cotto Terracotta tiles are unsealed and require sealer in order to preserve their beauty. We recommend the usage of a high-quality penetrating sealer such as 511 Impregnator or Penetrating Sealer.
Cotto is handcrafted and high fired. It is very durable. Due to its dense body, it is non-slippery and almost non-absorbent.
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Timeless terra-cotta hues are applicable to many design styles ranging from traditional hacienda to desert modernism.
With three distinct colors, red, gold and brown - each boasting slight variations in tone, these hues create a natural, textured space.
V3 MODERATE VARIATION: Notable variations in size (sizing is nominal), flatness and color. Noticeable variations contribute to the handmade authenticity.
Variation ratings provide a general indication of the range of variation, but batches may differ in more or less consistency. It is not possible to choose a specific high or low range of variation.
SLIP RESISTANCE: Cotto tiles have a rough surface, making them ideal for indoor or outdoor uses. Cotto tiles are not slippery when wet.
First, figure out what style you’re trying to bring to the room.
For a more “traditional” installation:
For a more modern, sleek look:
1/4" to 3/4"
Narrower joints, generally used on tiles 6" and below, create a more modern aesthetic, while larger joint widths are suited for larger tile sizes creating a traditional look.
An additional deviation of ± 3/8"in size is considered acceptable for joint straightness and variation of flatness.
Smaller grout joints may result in variations in the straightness of the grout joint, so we recommend consulting a skilled installation expert to increase the probability of a successful installation.
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
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