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In my case, it's a tough call. The house is an old house that has kind of a farmhouse feel but I want to make it modern. As a first go around at interior decorating I don't think it's that easy to do, but I'll try. I'm definitely not into the whole completely rustic, haystack bench look you see in architectural magazines.
Walkerzanger is high end, high quality tile. If the terra cotta you are referring to is unsealed, I recommend sealing it several times before running your day to day activities on it. There are many terra cotta looks in porcelain that will be much easier to maintain.
I would advise going to a high-end tile store and asking for one of their designers to help you think through the options. There are so many cool ways to do tile, and so many options and profiles, you might find a solution you hadn't thought of that really satisfies you. Note that just because you work with a store's designer doesn't force you to buy tile from the store.