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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What is an open-plan bathroom, and why should you consider the trend for your next bathroom renovation? We spoke to Leigh Price, Co-Director of Cheshire-based showroom 'Real Tiles & Bathrooms', to...
When planning your bathroom renovation, it can be hard to know where to begin. In this blog, we share 5 helpful things you need to know!
Your bathroom is a relaxing haven that welcomes you to indulge in self-care rituals at the start and end of each day. Renovating your bathroom is an exciting process that allows you to take creative c...