Mistake #4 – Choosing the Wrong Size of Tile for Your Space
Like any other material, terracotta tiles come in all shapes and sizes from elegant arabesque to geometric hexagonal tiles. You might be drawn to a particular shape, and while the heart wants what it wants, it’s important to consider whether that particular form suits the proportions of your room.
For example, if you’re choosing terracotta bathroom tiles for the minuscule downstairs loo and have your heart set on the red brick look, a smaller brick like Marlborough with a tonal grout colour will suit a small space far better.
Similarly, in a large kitchen with lots of wall and base cabinets, an island, a kitchen table, bar stools and freestanding shelving, there’s a lot to take in. Choosing a complicated (but beautiful) terracotta tile then might be one curve too many, and so opting for a slender parquet rather than the detailed arabesque would be a safer bet.
Mistake #5 – Using the Wrong Cleaning Products
Natural stone often asks for very little TLC, so the mistake to avoid is overloading it with chemicals and harsh cleaning agents every day of the week.
The aforementioned proper sealing will lay the foundations you need for caring for your terracotta floor (just be sure to re-seal every three years or so). Otherwise, go easy on it. Vacuuming is all you really need or a stiff-bristled brush and soapy water for muddy paw marks. Mop if you must but wring it out with all your might – the aim should be to not saturate it. And with that underfloor heating system you now know you can install, it’ll dry out in a flash.