EDWARDIAN

Previous Next This floor is typical of the Edwardian move towards mainly red tiles and centralised motifs. in this case, the tiles were continued to the end of the extended hallway and plain red tiles continued in to the loo. Also, the landing at the base of the stairs was removed and the tiling reformatted […]

POOLE POTTERY

Previous Next This is the second floor from Poole Pottery [see Restorations} page. We tried digitally printing the tiles but couldnt get the right finish. This extension was completed with more than 2270 hand cut tiles View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: info@palacevictorian.co.uk

Putney

Pretty path brought back to life and we were very lucky to find vintage tiles View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: info@palacevictorian.co.uk

Poole Pottery

This four inch design was being produced by Poole Pottery in Dorset for the building trade for about a decade from 1873 and there was little chance in finding replacements for the cracked ones and those where the design had worn down. For each replacement 29 tiny tiles were hand cut and meshed in a […]

Persons Green

With the creation of a double door to the lounge the original brown and red threshold design didn’t look good so most of the end of this floor was re laid and the blue and red border re set to edge it nicely View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace […]

Croydon

Straightforward patching in job with vintage tiles for this unusual floor View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: info@palacevictorian.co.uk

Croham

This floor had been covered in carpet for many years. It was very discoloured and the gripper rods around the edge had damaged a lot of the black border. The border and the thresholds were re laid and a a deep clean brought the tiles up lovely View a selection of alteration projects by the […]

Brixton

This restoration was done with a mix of old and new tiles. And although we couldn’t get the same pattern for the encaustic tile it didn’t really matter View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: info@palacevictorian.co.uk

Balham 2

Tiles had been re set very badly here at some point, so many were lost in the restoration and others took a lot of work removing modern cement to salvage them. Replacements were sourced and the pattern re instated View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: […]

Balham 1A

At some point in the past these tiles would have continued down the corridor but had been cut off abruptly. The border was reinstated with new tiles View a selection of alteration projects by the professional and skilled Palace Victorian team: Email us: info@palacevictorian.co.uk