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Lisa, great article. As some one who grew up in Umbria you managed to capture well the facets of "poor" central italian living. By "poor" i mean how farmhouses were built - they would have the beams exposed, the terracotta ceilings and floor (it was a cheap material), the outdoor shutters. The landowners would live in equally beautiful villas which is where the travertine, the decorated plaster, the artistic wrought iron would be found.
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Laurel, of course there will be some reverb between the ceiling and floor but silence in an italian family was never a priority! Actually terracotta will absorb more than stone and it is a very strong element in italian architecture. I wrote a blog entry
http://info.cooritalia.com/blog/bid/151233/Terracotta-Celing-Tiles

You have to keep in mind that terracotta was the cheapest way of making ceilings and it has wonderful thermal properties keeping rooms warm in winter and cool in summer.
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Rose Navarrete

I am looking for a Tuscan paint color but I am having a hard time with this. Too dark or to yellow.


   

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