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Our range of Victorian floor tiles

Victorian floor tiles are ideal for creating stunning, hard-wearing surfaces that make a statement in any space. From hallways and porches to bathrooms and kitchens, these tiles bring a touch of vintage charm to both traditional and modern interiors.

Our range includes classic checkerboard designs, intricate mosaic patterns, and bold geometric shapes in a mix of colours like terracotta, black, and white.
You’ll find both small brick-style tiles and larger tiles among our collection, all designed to handle high foot traffic.

Whether you're restoring a period property or adding decorative flair to a newer space, Victorian floor tiles are a stylish addition. Create a floor space that lasts with a timeless design.

Victorian Floor Tiles – FAQs

  • Yes, you absolutely can use glazed Victorian tiles on the floor.

    Glazed Victorian floor tiles are more resistant to scratches and moisture, and are easier to clean thanks to their slick, glossy surface.

    The glaze also protects the floor tiles from fading over time, so even if your tiles are exposed to sunlight, their colours and patterns will stay sharp.

  • Our Victorian floor tiles come in both ceramic and porcelain, with both materials offering several benefits.

    Ceramic tiles are particularly easy to clean while porcelain tiles are typically more hard-wearing, both of which are beneficial for busy floor spaces.

    Ceramic tiles are generally slightly cheaper than porcelain tiles, though the latter tend to last longer due to their durability.

  • You can clean Victorian floor tiles with warm water and a tile cleaning solution that’s
    suitable for your type of tile. Materials like ceramic can be damaged by strong chemicals such as bleach, so it’s important to choose a cleaner that works well
    with your tiles.

    Use a soft brush or sponge soaked in the solution to remove any dirt or marks. An old toothbrush can help get into the grout and clean it more thoroughly.

    After cleaning, dry the tiles with a lint-free cloth to avoid streaks or water marks.

  • The number of Victorian floor tiles you will need depends on the size of the floor you’re looking to cover.

    We have a handy floor area calculator that can help you work out how many Victorian floor tiles you’ll need for your project.