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Chautauqua Woods Corporation
Esempio di una porta d'ingresso vittoriana di medie dimensioni con pareti beige, pavimento in legno massello medio, una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
Elaborate wrought iron lacework decorates the verandah and steps of this Victorian terrace house. Painted in light light grey with white and charcoal details, the facade of this large three storey terrace is fresh and uplifting.
Fellow Designs
Shelving door allowing storage in wasted space and access to under the stairs storage.
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano
Fred B. Hershey, Burlingame Interiors Ltd.
Entry Hall of Historic Home of University President
Foto di un corridoio vittoriano con pareti gialle e pavimento in marmo
Foto di un corridoio vittoriano con pareti gialle e pavimento in marmo
Gill Design Co.
Double doors open to a simple entry set off by an antique newel post and dressy spindles. The trim in the home is a reproduction of a Victorian-era trim found at a restoration by the firm elsewhere in the city.
Doyle Design, Inc.
Victorian front door in Spanish cedar painted
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano con una porta singola
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano con una porta singola
Carpentry with Integrity, Inc.
The mudroom was opened up with added cabinetry and bench to increase its functionality.
Dan Barker Photographer-Fly By Chicago
Immagine di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano di medie dimensioni
Immagine di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano di medie dimensioni
Perme Photography
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Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano
Фотограф Марк Кожура
Марк Кожура
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano con pareti bianche, pavimento in legno massello medio e pavimento marrone
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio vittoriano con pareti bianche, pavimento in legno massello medio e pavimento marrone
Лариса Якушенок
Immagine di un corridoio vittoriano di medie dimensioni con pareti beige, pavimento in gres porcellanato e pavimento multicolore
Tile & Stone Medic
We found this fantastic example of man made tiles in a lovely church in Flyde Coast. As you can see in these images, the floor was in need of some serious restoration. The building had been undergoing renovation work and this had left the floor in a sorry state. It’s not uncommon to come across this kind of flooring and get involved as one of the last stages of internal remodelling. In some cases, the floor is only discovered as a part of these works, when surfaces that have been placed on top are removed. The combination of a change in flooring as well as other building works means that resorting the flooring is the one of the key, later stages required to achieve a fantastic, improved effect.
Offering a hard, long lasting surface that is easy to maintain, tiles have been used in all kinds of places. But while they are undoubtedly strong, that is not to say that tiled floors are never in need of a little care and attention. Even the toughest of tiles are still vulnerable to dirt and damage over a long time scale. When it comes to man made tiles such as these, there is no single process that will solve all of these problems. Depending on the exact material used, the state of it’s surface and the desired outcome we can carry out a range of cleaning and restoration services. In some cases, this is a fairly superficial clean, buff and polish. In this case, we had to go for a more thorough restoration process. This enables us to remove serious scratches by honing away a fine layer from the surface of the tile. Having revealed a fresh surface, we can then apply the most appreciate sealant to achieve your desired finish. We also take into account the expected uses of the flooring, for example the high foot traffic of this chapel would require different care and attention to that of a kitchen.
As you can see here, the tiles began a soft earthy shade of terracotta. But as soon as the restoration began, the vivid orange started to shine through. Not only does this deep restoration reveal the true beauty of these find tiles, our finishing sealers make it much easier to maintain and preserve that finish for the future.
As you can see here, there are all kinds of issues when starting out on this kind of project. While our trained, experienced team is your best bet for making the most of this kind of discovery, we do suggest you get in touch so we can work out whats feasible. In some cases, if concrete has been used to cover the tiles, or the subfloor has shifted it can be a very laborious process to get the tiles back up to scratch. Having said that, displaying an elaborate, antique floor in all its glory is not to be sniffed at and is well worth the trouble.
Naturally, each restoration project has its own quirks but we have tried and tested methods to get you the best possible results. Firstly, we will carefully remove any covering material with minute care and attention, force must be very carefully applied to remove tough substances such as concrete without damaging the delicate tiles beneath. Once any contaminates have been meticulously removed we can turn our attention to the tiles themselves. In some cases we may need to carry out work to remove sealant or scratches to the surface. This is not to forget the grout between the tiles which is generally a softer, more porous material. If necessary we will carry out work to recolour the grout before sealing and protecting the whole floor to achieve a stunning finish and long lasting protection.
72 Foto di ingressi e corridoi vittoriani arancioni
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