With seemingly endless designs, colours
and combinations for you to choose from, Tiled
Perfection can supply you with the correct
tiles that are needed to meet your interior needs.
Using only the highest quality workmanship, tools
and installation practices, you can trust that Tiled
Perfection will get the job done right, within
agreed costs and within time frame proposed. Customer
satisfaction is at the top of our priorites. Has been
for 15 yrs. Also, we exclusively use Olde
English™ tiles for their superior quality
and longevity.
Below are just a few samples of some recent interior
jobs. Testimonials from our clients are available
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70mm black & white square
(laid in a diamond lay)
w/
extended
classic border
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70mm Carron design
w/ Paladin border
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100mm black & white Barton design
w/ extended small dog tooth border
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100mm b&w Ennerdale design
w/ classic border |
150 mm Torridon design
w/ dog tooth border |
50mm b&w square (diamond lay)
w/ small double dog toothed border |
Crouch Hill design
w/ extended Paladic border |
100mm Katrine design
w/ Classic border |
50mm square (green)
w/
Classic border |
70mm Carron design
w/ classic border |
70mm Carron design
w/ Paladin border |
100mm Barton design
w/ classic border |
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Geometric & Encaustic Tiled Floors Conservation & Restoration Projects
We
have been examining and reporting on Victorian and Edwardian floors and
pavements for over 15 years. In that time we have examined
thousands of floors and managed hundreds of restoration projects, from
small chapels up to the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Below are some project that Original Features have been recently working on.

Restoration work at the Victorian & Albert Museum
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The
floors in the Victorian and Albert Museum were originally laid in the
period 1864- 1876, From the 1950s onwards many of the floors were
covered with a vinyl covering laid on a latex leveling screed. Removing
the covering revealed that many of the tiles had suffered damage and
needed to be replaced. Original features undertook the restoration of
the floors matching and replacing the damaged tiles. |
The Hospital Chapel of
St Mary & St Thomas of Canterbury |
The
Hospital and Chapel of St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury was founded
in the 12th century. The building was greatly altered in the 19th
century, which included the laying down of ceramic floor tiles. In
2005, as part of the ongoing renovation of the building, Original
Features undertook the project of restoring the Victorian tiling and
laying new tiles to compliment the original flooring. |
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