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Inspired by the popularity of our limestone tiles, the Lyon Di Scacchi Tumbled Limestone is a timeless chequerboard floor tile option. By pairing the soft buttery shade of Lyon limestone with blue/black limestone tiles, these contrasting tones make a statement. The antique finish of these elegant, natural stone floor tiles will elevate any interior space. Perfect for living areas or hallways that are looking for some extra charm. Lyon Limestone tiles are also available in a Tumbled and Provence finishes.
With such an exciting array of tiles, it is sometimes difficult for our clients to decide which is the right one for their particular project. So we, the team at Baked Tiles, have created a guide to help you when to use patterned tiles. Patterned tiles are very similar to wallpaper, choosing the right colour, pattern and scale is really important when making your selection. Certain patterns will work in certain room styles and a patterned tile will have as much of an impact on setting the tone of the look of a room as wallpaper does. So where do you start? You need to decide what style of room you are trying to create. Traditional, new traditional a modern take on a traditional style, retro, industrial, or vintage style? Traditional is most likely one of the most obvious of all. Our 1860 Collection of encaustic style patterned tile range is perfect for period style homes, being suitable for decorative hallway floors, kitchens and even bathrooms. It comes with a range of border and corner designs meaning you can create rug effects, with plain borders around the perimeter of a room and a decorative panel in the centre. Alternatively you can just use one design to cover a whole surface within a room. The 1860 Collection New Traditional is a term we use for traditional or nostalgic settings that also looks very on-trend and a little more personal. We curated a range of patterned porcelain tiles called London Funk that are a little more edgy than London and look amazing when combined with traditional furniture and furnishings. This great hallway has used a combination of 20x20cm plain and patterned tiles to give what is a traditional setting a contemporary twist. The room looks perfectly on-trend whilst not losing its traditional identity. Here our St Alban Poppy from the 1860 collection white has been used to create a modern country style hallway with a nostalgic edge. Retro Patterned tiles are synonymous with retro style. Those of us who are old enough will remember the exciting array of tiles available to home decorators in the 1970’s, those of us who are just a little too young for that will now be exposed to patterned designs in all manor of interior products that were inspired by the funky 70’s. Orla Kiely is just one well known contemporary designer using this significant era as inspiration for her designs. The shape of a tile can be as important to its overall look and feel as the pattern or colour. One simple tile that looks great in a retro setting is our Hexagon Wood. It’s a wood patterned hexagon shaped tile that comes with a retro style simple décor and is great for adding that retro vibe without going full out for pattern. If you are a pattern junky however, use something like our Bologna range to inject decorative detail to your walls and floors. Fes is another retro style tile, great for bringing some fresh decorative style to the walls of your home. Industrial style Patterned tiles for an industrial style setting come in a few guises. Our Elle Décor grey tile looks amazing when combined with Industrial style lighting and furniture. Equally, London Funk Tweed looks great when combined with brick effect walls and distressed industrial style furniture. Vintage style patterned tiles Designers love to mash up designs and our vintage design tiles are great for enhancing a nostalgic, vintage style interior and equally for injecting some personality into a minimal contemporary setting. Both our Vintage tile and Bologna Little Delft tiles work on both walls and floors. You can use this style of tile to cover an entire wall within a contemporary setting or as a splash back in a traditional style room.
Visit our gallery to view our quality Victorian floor mosaic tiles, encaustic & pathway tiles, garden mosaic, fitted with extraordinary attention to detail.
From traditional tiles, painted floorboards, grand marble and poured concrete, you'll find hallway floor ideas to suit all styles right here
One easy way to inject a bit of charm into your home interior is with Victorian tiles; they make an eye-catching statement in contemporary living spaces.
Product Code: 1221353 The stunning realistic wood effect porcelain Stanton Wood adds sophistication to any home. This classic style has the beautiful appeal of traditional wood yet suits the practicalities of a modern household. Arrange Stanton Wood Oak in a vertical pattern on the floor to create the illusion of elongating your kitchen. Versatile in its application this tile is suitable for both wall and floor. Available in 4 earthy colours; Oak, White, Walnut and Smoke.
Checkerboard floors are a timeless classic that will never go out of style. Take a peek at some of our favorites and shop the look.
Whether black and white checkerboard, or something more playful such as blue and white, shop our checkerboard LVT flooring designs. Order a free sample today.
For hallways, bathrooms, kitchens and beyond
Dado rails are very much on-trend, and a perfect way to separate colour in a hallway. These 19 dado rail ideas can be used in any room of the house.
Whatever the size of your entryway these clever entryway tile ideas can help you create a more useful and elegant space.
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Add a touch of monochrome magic to your hallway with these 13 black and white hallway ideas, the perfect colour scheme for a myriad of home decor schemes.
From traditional tiles, painted floorboards, grand marble and poured concrete, you'll find hallway floor ideas to suit all styles right here
This is a charcoal-toned limestone with a lovely cloudy undertone. We often mix it with a cream limestone in a chequerboard pattern, but it makes a very striking statement on its own.
Add some serious wow factor to your hallway with these 15 tiled hallway ideas, suitable for Victorian properties, new builds and beyond.
After years of rural living, seasoned property renovators Catherine and Rupert decided to move their growing family to a spacious Victorian townhouse in the heart of Sevenoaks. After extensive modernisation, in a very short timeframe, they have succeeded in creating the ideal space to accommodate the needs of their family including the bespoke kitchen Catherine has always dreamed of.