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Terracotta is one of those materials that never goes out of style. From ancient civilizations to modern homes, its warmth and personality have won over entire generations. If you're looking for a flooring option with character that brings a rustic yet sophisticated touch, you're in the right place.
Today, we take you on a journey through the world of natural terracotta, its manufacturing secrets, and why it remains a top choice in interior and exterior design.
What is Terracotta?
The word "terracotta" comes from Italian and means "baked earth." And yes, that’s exactly what it is: a ceramic material made from clay that, after being molded and dried, is fired at high temperatures in special kilns.
Its natural color, ranging from reddish to orange-brown tones, depends on the clay and the firing process. What makes it special is its artisanal finish and small imperfections, which give it a unique and unrepeatable touch. No tile is exactly like another, and that's where the magic lies.
On the Ceramic Connection website, you can find natural baked clay tiles in different formats, perfect for adapting to any space and style.
How Terracotta is Made
The manufacturing process is a balance between tradition and technique. Here's a step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Clay Selection and Preparation
It is extracted from natural deposits and refined to remove impurities.
Step 2: Molding
It is shaped, either manually or using mechanical presses.
Step 3: Drying
Before firing, the pieces are slowly dried to prevent cracks.
Step 4: Firing
They are placed in the kiln at temperatures between 900 and 1,200°C. The temperature influences their final color and durability.
Why Choose Baked Clay Tiles?
Terracotta tiles have a charm that few materials can match. Here are some reasons to fall in love with them:
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Super durable: They withstand the test of time and daily use effortlessly.
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Regulate humidity: Thanks to their porosity, they allow the floor to "breathe" and maintain a comfortable temperature.
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Pure authenticity: No two tiles are the same, making them unique.
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Sustainable: Made from natural materials and low-impact processes.
Where to Use Them?
The versatility of terracotta makes it ideal for any space:
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Interiors: Warm and cozy floors for living rooms, kitchens, or hallways. They can also be used in bedrooms to add a rustic yet elegant touch.
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Exteriors: Perfect for terraces, patios, and gardens, as their resistance allows them to withstand temperature and humidity changes without losing their charm.
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Wall Coverings: Walls and facades with an artisanal and authentic look, ideal for adding personality to any space.
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Decorative Elements: They are not limited to floors and walls. Terracotta is also used in hotels, restaurant bars, fireplaces, countertops, and other architectural details that seek a natural and sophisticated finish.
Beyond Natural Terracotta
If you love terracotta but are looking for something different, at Ceramic Connection, we have options you'll love. Our online store specializes in ceramic and terracotta tiles, and our catalog includes a wide variety of sizes and formats. Additionally, we offer two standout collections: Vitri, a line of glazed clay tiles with vibrant colors and versatile formats, and Chroma, a collection of tinted clays available in various shapes such as squares, rectangles, and hexagons, in a multitude of tones. In upcoming articles, we will talk more about these options so you can find the one that best suits your style.
Baked clay tiles are not just a construction material but a style statement. Their warmth, durability, and authenticity make them the perfect choice for those seeking something special for their home. If you want to give your space that rustic touch with a modern feel, natural terracotta is for you.
Would you like to explore more options and discover which one fits your project best?
Visit Ceramic Connection and find the inspiration you need!
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