Traditional Victorian Colours The traditional Victorian and Edwardian glaze colours are based on a small and recognisable palette of colours as shown below. A distinctive feature of these tiles is the sharp edge which allows the tiles to be set with a 'tight' grout joint or touching (butt jointed) as seen in original tiling. Handcrafted Decorative Tiles Crafted by hand in our Exeter studio, our decorated tiles are the ideal complement to the plain colours.
Based on traditional Victorian designs, the decorations are in colours designed to coordinate with the geometric tiles. Choose from panels, individual drop. Victorian Tiles We have a large collection of beautiful Victorian tiles many of which were used throughout the Victorian period.
These range from floor tiles from which to create mosaic patterns for pathways and halls, to exterior wall and porch tiles in the typically vibrant Victorian colour palette. See gorgeous Victorian tiles, perfect for Victorian Hallways, Bathrooms and Kitchens. Wonderful vintage designs in stock at budget friendly prices.
Order your free samples today at Direct Tile Warehouse. Capture timeless elegance with Victorian & Edwardian mosaic tiles. Ideal for restoring period homes or creating vintage.
The extensive choice of patterns and colours in our Victorian floor tiles range will let your creativity come to the fore. Go freestyle and create your own unique design with Victorian-style floor tiles in various colours, or take inspiration from a pretty pattern you've spied elsewhere. Pair Victorian-Style Tile Patterns With Rich Colour and Art Deco Accents White subway tiles, also called metro tiles, are one of the most popular choices when it comes to choosing tiles for a bathroom, and for good reason.
These simple tiles pair beautifully with just about any design style, including Victorian. Victorian style floor tile designs Victorian tiles reflect an era of eclecticism and innovation, combining bold geometric patterning with a rich and varied colour palette. This era celebrated contrast, craftsmanship, and intricate design, resulting in floors that possess lasting character and beauty.
Victorian tiles were typically produced in a small, square format, and used to create graphic motifs framed by complementing borders and corners. Rich colours and strong accent shades defined the designs, with heritage shades sitting alongside strong monochrome combinations. Intricate Colour Designs First and foremost, when we think of Victorian tiles, the traditional mosaic Victorian hallway tiles come to mind, with their detailed designs and contrasting colours.
Some period properties still have original Victorian tiles intact that can be carefully restored, but many are opting for the modern.