I would not install brick pavers inside for a couple of reasons. They are too pourous and rough to keep clean. They are way too thick. You would have a problem with transistion. Also it will raise the floor too much at the toekicks and doors. Shop around and find some tile colored ceramic tile. Quary pavers would work. They are a very very dense tile made from clay. The basic color is tera cota. Very often used in commercial kitchens. But there is what is called burnt or flashed that it fired at a high tempature can become a molted brick color. I don't know if they come in a brick shape or not. Most common is square. But you cut them up into rectangles.
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