When it comes to beautifying or improving any part of the home, one must often decide between hiring a professional or do it on his or her own. One material that provides a good example of this choice is terracotta tiles. Taking a look at where on might install this flooring and how one might go about doing it, may help guide one’s decision.
If one has never installed tile flooring, it might be best to hire a contractor. But the natural and rough textured look that is often part of this category of tile is somewhat forgiving during the installation process. Unlike with other tile materials, this one does not require perfect cutting nor does it require perfect spacing.
One might decide to proceed with the installation on his or her own, especially if the project is for a patio or terrace. With the flooring being outdoors, the exactness of installation is usually even less of an issue. Plus, there are a lot of other elements that one can include while installing.
If one decides to get more involved by adding some additional color into the flooring, it might be a good idea to think about asking for help. Smaller, more colorful tile squares can be added where the four large tile sections come together. Color choices are wide open, but cobalt blue is a favorite of many as is contrast nicely with the rich reddish brown of the main tile.
If the focus is on the interior, things can get a little more complicated. Generally, people choose a texture that is a little smoother and slightly less rustic. The same interspersing of colors can be done on the inside too. Since some of the square footage can be expensive and the tile flooring may be featured prominently, a professionally might come in handy at this point.
Regardless of whether it is a do it yourself project or something done by a professional installer, terracotta tiles can transform any home. They are a great combination of traditional beauty and highly functional flooring. Plus, both outdoor and indoor settings can be greatly enhanced.
