In the Victorian era, high-quality encaustic tiles were reserved for the wealthy upper class, but were in high demand from the middle class, who wanted to mimic aristocratic style. Despite being over 100 years old, some of the tiles are still around today, however not without cracks and need of repair. The tiles can be restored to recreate a luxury feel throughout your home, although this can be a pricey and labour intensive.
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As we finally wave goodbye to the winter months and our head turns to the thought of warm summer nights, (hopefully!) we look at how you can transform your outdoor area with the use of wood-effect tiles.
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As an iconic trend that has remained much loved by many for decades, the charming appeal of classic English country homes continues to circulate throughout leading home and lifestyle magazines, and as...
Spiking in popularity over recent years, the rustic bathroom trend is a modernised progression from much-loved shabby chic interiors, taking on the appeal of using worn raw materials (such as wood and...
Hot on the horizon for upcoming interior trends is the return of vintage bathrooms, with many homeowners now looking to inject their space with timeless character.From small decorative accents such as...