May 25, 2016
Whether you favour traditional interiors or contemporary finishes, introducing a splash of colour and pattern can really bring your space up-to-date.
London Life
The draw of older properties is often the original features and traditional encaustic flooring has always been popular. However this historical association shouldn't stop you from adding a twist of Victorian antiquity to the newest of homes. Taking inspiration from the prestigious Berkley Square in Mayfair, London; our encaustic-style Berkeley tile channels traditional Victorian design with a contemporary colour palette of warm charcoal, slate blue and rust orange.
For a truly contemporary feel, keep your statement floor the focal point and layer muted tones with natural materials; try experimenting with a darker grout to achieve a crisp finish.
Victoriana Drama
Typically centred on intricate patterns and daring colours, Victorian design is still a significant part of modern interiors and truly versatile for any room in the home. Our exclusive Minton Hollins William Morris collection is the epitome of Victorian style, taking its inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement.
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