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Victorian floor tiles?

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IsabellaRockerfeller · 05/04/2014 22:32

Can anyone recommend where I can get some nice and not too expensive victorian floor tiles to lay in the entrance hall of my victorian terraced house?

All the ones I've seen are about £200 per m2 which I can't afford as we have a big hall!!

Thanks x

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InsertUsernameHere · 05/04/2014 22:42

Walls and floors do some. We bought some for our utility. It was cheaper to buy the white and black separately rather than as a set. I found they did great samples which was helpful (and saved me from some dreadful mistakes). What type of pattern do you want?

exexpat · 05/04/2014 22:49

Topps Tiles do some encaustic ones, which are the kind you often find in the hallways of Victorian houses - maybe some like the Canterbury, Salisbury or Westminster on this page?

IsabellaRockerfeller · 05/04/2014 22:51

Thanks insert, I'll look at walls and floors.

I'm thinking a fairly simple pattern, not too fussy. Any ideas?

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exexpat · 05/04/2014 22:52

Or some of the vintage range from Tons of Tiles (they are online only, but I just bought a load of metro tiles from them and they were very good).

IsabellaRockerfeller · 05/04/2014 23:18

Ooh I'm liking those Westminster tiles exexpat!

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emanuela · 06/04/2014 16:54

After much research we bought olde english tiles, but they are expensive. there is a company in Kent that sells thrm cheaper I think called decoramic but they are also expensive. installation is very important and you need to use specialists. Our hall of 12 sq metres vost us £8,000...

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