Front verandah tiles

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two wicker chairs sitting on a balcony next to a brick wall and tiled floor

Made in Italy – Vitrified porcelain tiles - Unglazed Australian Certification P4 & P5 Slip Rating – Contact us for details Sealed in the factory before firing in the kiln - No further sealing required Main Floor – Oxley checkerboard pattern Carbon black and Dark grey octagon/super white dot Border – Grand Norwood 150 border Infill – 100×100 Dark grey

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a white fireplace with black and white tiles on the floor next to a framed painting

Made in Italy – Vitrified porcelain tiles - Unglazed Australian Certification P4 & P5 Slip Rating – Contact us for details Sealed in the factory before firing in the kiln – No further sealing required Main Floor – Fitzroy pattern Border – Norwood 120 border Infill – 100x100 Dark grey

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a black and white tiled walkway in front of a house

Over 2000 individual pieces make up the tessellated tile installation at this Geelong West Edwardian home. Although traditionally used in heritage homes, tessellated tiles can take any home to the next level. With contemporary patterns and multiple colour combinations avaliable, you can create something special.

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an empty porch with chairs and plants on it

RESTAURANT, ITALY Made in Italy – Vitrified porcelain tiles - Unglazed Australian Certification P4 & P5 Slip Rating – Contact us for details Sealed in the factory before firing in the kiln – No further sealing required Main Floor – Checkerboard pattern 200×200 Carbon black & Soft white Border – Custom border Infill – 200x200 Carbon black

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a bench sitting next to a brick wall near a table with chairs on top of it

We offer a unique experience by transforming your verandah, footpath, bathroom, kitchen, living room, and fireplace into a space that is exceptionally beautiful, valuable, and permanent.

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a black and white checkered floor next to a building

This graceful Victorian terrace features the Leeds pattern and Norwood border on the path, verandah and main entrance. Designer Dee Cotter chose a traditional pattern to honour the vintage of the house, (and customized it with her favourite colour - green - as the key element in the colour palette). Using the same patt

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