Nbk terra cotta project.
Exterior terracotta window sill tiles.
Terracotta was brought by spain to mexico and california where the hot dry climate is perfect for tiled exteriors.
I have a brick home from 1963 with old tile windowsills.
The product is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Beautiful ambiance enhancement tiles for your home improvement project.
They had been painted and we have finally got all of the paint off but are now wanting to bring them up a bit.
In a light red hue this authentic terracotta quarry tile will add rustic charm to your home.
Painted terracotta window sill tiles.
Weatherproof and hard wearing slate window sills are simple to fit and once in place can provide years of low maintenance service.
Natural terracotta is the material in it s simplest form solid kiln fired clay with a porous surface.
A contracting baseboard blesses your floor and wall design with detailing and a threshold or strips tile provides a break or separation to floor surface style and window sill can be defined as window treatment product.
When you search our selection of slate sills you ll find products in a range of different sizes as well as popular options such as brazilian slate in light grey and dark grey.
There are no sharp edges or corners.
This natural finish tile can be laid both indoors and outdoors as well as in wet areas thanks to its high slip resistance.
A stylish design mix it with modern metals for a seamless yet striking look.
Victorian tiles collection captures the exquisite styling of the period.
Handmade terracotta tiles are a classic floor covering timeless and not subject to the whims of current fashions.
Reflecting the splendour of victorian type tiles carefully redesigned for contemporary decor.
Asked by claire a from norfolk.
We have got terracotta window sill tiles that we are trying to restore.
Victorian type tiles 10cm x10cm wall and floor tiles.
Bullnose tile available for copings and stairs.
We are replacing all the windows and i was planning to remove the tile and replace it with wood but my contractor told me that the tile is sitting directly on concrete mortar so if we removed it 1 we could open a can of worms that might eventually cause water damage and 2 there would be no studs to attach the new.