third floor of a commercial building built in the 70s and of all poured concrete walls and beams with banks of windows, large covered decks, and vaulted concrete ceilings. The original design had black slate, in an out, in mixed rectilinear shapes like the ones shown. We cannot find a source for them
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Added to 4,311 ideabooks Last comment "make the entrance this way with terra cota and brick on the inside of the house. WOuld look awesome" This photo has 8 questions
is the floor? Love this look.
What color and what type of floor is this?
of the floor
tiles? Also do you happen to know the name of the brick? Thank you!
on the floor? And is there a specific name for the brick. Love this look.
these floors are just what I'm looking for
KNL. Like the messyness of brick morter for Den interior back wall and wall on 2nd floor facing front door entrance.
type of flooring is that, Slate, porcelain or ceramic?
I would also love to know the details of this floor... Beautiful!
My floor plan and needs are almost exactly what I see here....the huge island, simple off-white shaker cabinets, the corner micro, the farmhouse sink. Thanks for the information
Did a bit of research and found that the kitchen stone flooring, which I believe is either
stone flooring, which I believe is either slate or some kind of limestone, came from a place called Thorntree Warehouse which is in Texas and has a website where you can look at a variety of products. Surprised me - we usually go local for stone since we live in granite and slate country here in Vermont