Your entryway is the first place people find themselves in when entering your home, which sets the tone for the rest of the space. It's also the area in your home that sees the most wear and tear.
We love encaustic tile and have always wondered if our house originally had it in the entry hall. None of our neighbors in the identical row seem to have any, and the first-floor entry is the original ...
Sunday, February 25, marks the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Craven Dunnill tile factory, now Jackfield Tile Museum. To celebrate, the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust is hosting special free ...
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Vintage Floor Tile Ideas

Can you believe this gorgeous 1920s tile floor lay hidden under generic beige tile? The restoration was a long process for ...