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  2. 15 Charming Color Ideas for Painting Hardwood Floors

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    Pick Sunny Shades. If you love your white walls but don’t want your home to be totally devoid of color, try a sunny yellow on the floor. In this rustic dining room, a sun-baked ochre shade sets ...

  3. Cement tile - Wikipedia

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    Tiles with a thicker color layer – at least 2.5–3 mm (0.098–0.118 in) – suffer less from this effect. The surface hardness of the color layer: depends on the quality of the white cement, on water absorption and on the strength of the tile surface. If the tile has a harder surface, it will become shinier with time.

  4. Pavonazzo marble - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon contains Docimian Pavonazzetto as floor pavement along with other marble types. [6] [7] The dominant white color is the Pavonazzetto, also some of the interior main columns and pilasters are made from Docimian marble. [8] Forum of Augustus [9] Forum of Trajan (floor and 184 column shafts) [10] [11] [12] Temple of Mars Ultor (floor ...

  5. Terrazzo - Wikipedia

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    Terrazzo is a composite material, poured in place or precast, which is used for floor and wall treatments. It consists of chips of marble, quartz, granite, glass, or other suitable material, poured with a cementitious binder (for chemical binding), polymeric (for physical binding), or a combination of both. Metal strips often divide sections ...

  6. Designer Andrew Howard Reinvents The Color Wheel In This St ...

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    Howard called on the “natural combination” of greens and blues for this easygoing sunroom, dousing the walls and ceiling in a shade matched to Ralph Lauren Palm Leaf (VM106) and indulging a ...

  7. Structural clay tile - Wikipedia

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    The colors of terracotta transform from gray (raw, moist clay) to orange, red, yellow, and cream tones. This is due to an effect of the firing process which hardens the clay so it can be used for structural purposes. [2] The material is commonly used in floor arches, fireproofing, partition walls, and furring. [3]