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How to create the perfect Victorian Tile Floor
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Most Victorian Floors are characterised by geometric patterns created by small plain coloured tiles, varying in size from 2 to 6 inch square.The simple patterns are usually created by the use of different coloured square tiles, see
and . The increase in shapes and colours used creates the most attractive patterns, by Original Style is such a pattern and is characterised by the inclusion of encaustic decorative pieces.Triangular and Octagonal shapes further increase the decoration, by providing the creation of border patterns. See
, and borders provided by . Dust Pressed 6 inch (148x148mm) quarry tiles such as those produced by Dorset Wooliscroft can create a plain chequerboard pattern which can look simply stunning in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways. These ranges are available in Red, White and Black and Grey. are normally fully vitrified, which means they have negligible water absorption, rendering them suitable for exterior use in porches and pathways. For further advice and design ideas please contact our sales office, where we can work to plan and offer a full estimating service. We also have access to a large labour pool of experienced fitters, who can professionally carry out your installations.