Inspiration - Victorian Floor Tiles

Victorian Floor tiles originated in Britain during the 19th century. They became particularly widespread during the Victorian era, where they were used to create detailed and symmetrical floor patterns in both public buildings and private homes. The tiles are characterized by geometric patterns with shapes like squares, triangles, and hexagons, often in a combination of bold, contrasting colors.

These floor tiles were often placed in entrances, verandas, and corridors and were an important part of the interior architecture of the time. Symmetry and precision were central themes in Victorian design, reflected in the mosaic patterns created by the tiles. Many of the classic patterns continue to this day and are used in restorations and the preservation of historical buildings.

Victorian Floor tiles were made from durable materials to withstand wear, making them suitable for high-traffic areas. Their durability and timeless patterns ensure they are still appreciated in both historical and modern settings.

Below, you'll find inspiration from how our customers have decorated their homes with Victorian Floor tiles.

Feel free to get inspired for your upcoming renovation project, and click on the images to see which tiles were used.

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