<p>^True. I guess I was looking for validation for brick tile for the period. My title should have been,“Should you put a wood floor if in a colonial home?” The picture I looked up all showed wood floors. Here’s the brick tile floor I am looking,</p>
<p>[Inglenook</a> Tile Design - traditional - hall - philadelphia - by Inglenook Tile Design](<a href=“Inglenook Tile Design - Traditional - Hall - Philadelphia - by Inglenook Tile Design | Houzz”>Inglenook Tile Design - Traditional - Hall - Philadelphia - by Inglenook Tile Design | Houzz)</p>
<p>and the travertine I was looking</p>
<p>[Wineberg</a> Residence - traditional - - orange county - by James Glover Residential & Interior Design](<a href=“Wineberg Residence - Traditional - Orange County - by James Glover Home, Inc. | Houzz”>Wineberg Residence - Traditional - Orange County - by James Glover Home, Inc. | Houzz)</p>
<p>I threw out a question and got a wonderful suggetion of slate that I didn’t even know </p>
<p>[KitchenLab</a> - traditional - entry - chicago - by Rebekah Zaveloff](<a href=“KitchenLab - Traditional - Entry - Chicago - by KitchenLab Interiors | Houzz”>KitchenLab - Traditional - Entry - Chicago - by KitchenLab Interiors | Houzz)</p>