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Originally Posted by Old Yeller
I'm not opposed to running tile throughout, just thought because I have a mix of lino and carpet that it might be smart to keep a mix going forward, but honestly if something looks good we have no problems doing it that way.
Is there textured tile so the dog has a bit more grip or do I even need to worry about that? 
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You can vary the tile up a bit. We have quite a large front foyer and we used 18 x 18 tiles. We left one row of 18 x 18 tiles normal n/s, e/w for the exterior border. Then we found a nice slate and did an inlay border. Inside the border, we put the regular 18 x 18 tiles at a 45 degree angle, so looks like diamond in the inside of the border. And not at every corner, but around every third, staggering quite evenly, we put a small black square of slate.
We went with a porcelain tile that has a glaze, but is very dull, the tile itself looks like the old style of flooring you would find in homes in Tuscany. We have 2 dogs, very easy to walk on, same for people, not slippery at all. And very easy to keep clean, and not a bright glare either as not the high gloss glazed look or feel.
We did hardwood in the great room, the dining room and master bedroom, but our dogs are not allowed in those areas on a regular basis and when they are in there, they are in their doggie baskets. We would never consider hardwood in the traffic areas, especially with dogs.