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Adobe Floor Photo Gallery

This page shows the beginning layout for installing an adobe floor in a structure.

Prep, Base Pour and Finish Pour  |  Elise/Oil  |  Sample Floors 1  |  Sample Floors 2
adobe floor staircase over cob brick
heat tubing prep


This is the initial foundation for an adobe floor. The heat tubing is laid in place before the base pour.

adobe floor pour


This is a basic floor pouring, using a trowel to lay the adobe flat.


Adobe floors can be custom fitted to your home, including cob stairwork.
wheelbarrow and adobe floor
level adobe floor
It is essential to check your level in order to insure a flat surface
wet adobe floor
Finished first poured floor. The floor is still wet in this photo.
Using wheelbarrows, and dumping smaller piles makes the troweling easier, and more consistent.
adobe floor troweling
Troweling adobe over large surfaces takes time and skill.
adobe floor samples
Your choice of colors has a wide range, so be creative!
red elise adobe floor
For instance, a red clay elise can be used...

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