How to cover over terracotta tiles?
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Comments (10)Painted floor tiles will great for a short time, but as soon as you start cleaning them you will have problems. While there are tile paints available they are generally used for vertical tiles surfaces and not floor tiles which are subject to high mechanical abrasion (with grit and shoes). As soon as the paint starts wearing and paint lifting (especially in traffic areas) they will look like the cheap and nasty fix that they are, and it won't fool the buyers. Possibly an assortment of large matching floor rugs will visually link the spaces and hide most of the tiles. You could use edged carpet to make rugs, but the important thing is consistency throughout. If you are on a budget you may be able to sell them after the property is sold. Best of luck Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreCovered Deck Design Issue
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