Collection:
Tile Carpets
A collection that brings energy, intimacy, and a modern "terracotta" elegance to any space, in the warmest tones of nature.
13 products
Tile Red Geometric Patterned Uşak Kilim Carpet
Navy Blue and Brown Medallion Patterned Vintage Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Navy Blue and Red Vintage Carpet
Vintage Carpet in Red, Brick and Burgundy Tones
Persian Style Vintage Rug with Tile and Orange Tones
Brick Orange and Coral Red Vintage Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Coral Red and Blue Vintage Rug
Navy Blue and Brown Medallion Patterned Vintage Rug
Red and Navy Blue Colored Vintage Rug
Vintage Carpet with Tile and Geometric Patterns
Tile Red and Navy Blue Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
The Fire of Earth on Floors: Tile-Colored Carpet Collection
Do you want to warm up the atmosphere of your home with a single touch, making an ordinary room look like it came straight out of a design magazine? If the answer is yes, then this is the rising star of the decoration world.Tile (Terracotta) RugsIntroducing terracotta. Where red is too bold and brown too subdued, this perfect blend of the two colors comes into play. Also known as "terracotta," this shade adds a nostalgic warmth, natural energy, and a high dose of style to a space.
The Best Complement to Gray
Gray is the most common sofa color in Turkish homes. However, using only gray can make a space look cold and lifeless. That's where terracotta rugs come in:
- Hot-Cold Balance:A terracotta-colored rug placed in front of cool grey or anthracite sofas instantly softens and balances the atmosphere of the room.
- Beige and Cream Harmony:If your furniture is in cream or beige tones, a terracotta rug will give the room a "Bohemian" and "Ethnic" character.
- Green with Natural Contrast:Terracotta, when juxtaposed with contrasting green plants or emerald green accessories, creates a magnificent visual spectacle.
A "Terracotta" Touch for Every Style
Terracotta, like a chameleon, adapts to every decorating style.
- Vintage and Retro:In distressed rugs, the terracotta color looks noble, as if it has a history spanning centuries.
- Modern and Minimalist:Solid-colored or thinly striped terracotta rugs create a focal point in simply furnished rooms.
- Rustic and Country:In homes with wooden furniture and brick walls, terracotta tones reinforce the sense of naturalness.
The feeling it brings to the place: Intimacy
According to color psychology, terracotta and rust tones enhance communication, appetite, and intimacy. Therefore, they are a great option not only for living rooms but also for dining rooms and kitchens. They allow you to host your guests in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
To bring the most beautiful shades of autumn to your home's floors and create a decor that will warm your heart even on cold winter days, you can now discover the impressive world of our Tile Rug collection.
More Tile Carpets
More Tile Carpets
With their warm tones of red and brown, tile rugs bring a sense of tranquility and naturalness to home decor. These rugs, which can be easily used in both modern and classic decor styles, add a sophisticated air to living spaces.
Pera Halı's tile rug collection stands out with its elegance in living rooms, dining rooms, dens, and bedrooms. It's particularly well-suited to rustic, boho, and vintage decor styles.
Prominent features of tile carpets:
Natural and warm color tone
Washable and easy-to-clean models
Safe use with non-slip base
Options compatible with modern and classic decorations
The color of the terracotta creates serenity and warmth in your home while also offering a timeless elegance.
Does terracotta color make a room look dark?
Does terracotta color make a room look dark?
Terracotta is not a dark color that absorbs light like black or navy blue. On the contrary, because it is a warm tone, it energizes the room. However, if the room is very small and receives little light, it is recommended to complement it with light-colored furniture and good lighting.
Which curtain colors go well with it?
Which curtain colors go well with it?
Since terracotta is a dominant color, quieter tones should be preferred for curtains. It creates a perfect harmony with off-white, beige, light brown, or light gray curtains.
Does it show stains?
Does it show stains?
Because terracotta is a medium-dark, earthy tone, it's quite effective at concealing (camouflaging) dust, dirt, and small stains. It's a much more practical choice for families with children compared to lighter colors.





