Jazz up your floors with a splash of 1920s style with Brighton, a fantastic range of ‘hydraulic’ tiles designed to replicate the colourful encaustic-style cement tiles that were all the rage in the roaring twenties.
Key Features
Authentic replication of hydraulic encaustic-style tiles
Eye-catching colourful surface design
Hardwearing porcelain construction
Matt finish
Taking their inspiration from the ‘hydraulic’ encaustic tiles that peaked in popularity alongside the Art Deco movement, these visually astounding floor tiles are the antithesis of boring flooring. Constructed from durable porcelain and available in two colourful surface designs, Brighton certainly rocks and is guaranteed to turn heads no matter where it’s installed! Brighton tiles are scored down the middle to create faux grout lines, giving a singular tile the appearance of four smaller tiles. For a pleasing finish, these faux grout lines require grouting, so if you are looking for a matched grout line throughout the rest of the installation we recommend a 2mm joint.
R9 - Best used in dry indoor areas: Bathrooms*, kitchens*, hallways*, living rooms, bedrooms and studies.
Generally, smooth surface gloss or matt tiles which can produce a slip hazard when wet, as a shoe may slide over the tiles
*Suitable matting should be in place to absorb water splashes etcR10 - Best used in indoor or outdoor areas where there may be minimal wetting remaining on the surface: Bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, food courts, and commercial areas with external entrances.
The tile surface will generally be a textured matt glaze, sometimes with a slight surface structure, designed to prevent shoes from sliding over their surface.
R11 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface: Wetrooms, exposed balconies, patios.
The tile surface will usually be a heavier textured matt glaze, sometimes with a slight surface structure, designed to prevent shoes from sliding over their surface. Designed for both indoor and outdoor areas, where there can also be the presence of other surface contaminants, such as liquid soaps and leaf debris.
R12 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface: Wetrooms, exposed balconies, patios, swimming pool surrounds, factory production lines, vehicle inspection pits
The tile surface will often have deep recesses to drain water and other liquid contaminants from the raised surface areas.
R13 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface combined with other contaminants, steps or ramps: Commercial swimming pool and spa surrounds, Factory production lines, vehicle inspection pits
The tile surface will have very deep recesses to drain water and other liquid contaminants, such as oils from the raised surface areas and are designed for commercial areas including industrial process areas where there is dangerous equipment present
Carol 26/01/22
Hi I’ve purchased these Brighton tiles but do I need a special top coat because they are porcelain
Our advice: No, these tiles do not need anything put on top of them.
amandeep 26/01/22
will they be okay in hallway/kitchen
Our advice: These will be suitable for a hallway/kitchen. We would always recommend ordering a sample to ensure the product is suitable for you.
amandeep 26/01/22
what is 3 rating on wearing
Our advice: Tiles that are classified as PEI 3 are suited for all residential and light commercial areas such as offices, reception areas, boutiques, interior walls, countertops, and residential bathroom floors. They are not however recommended for use in lobbies or entryways in commercial properties.
amandeep 26/01/22
what is 3 rating on wearing
Our advice: Tiles that are classified as PEI 3 are suited for all residential and light commercial areas such as offices, reception areas, boutiques, interior walls, countertops, and residential bathroom floors. They are not however recommended for use in lobbies or entryways in commercial properties.
amandeep 26/01/22
what is 3 rating on wearing
Our advice: Tiles that are classified as PEI 3 are suited for all residential and light commercial areas such as offices, reception areas, boutiques, interior walls, countertops, and residential bathroom floors. They are not however recommended for use in lobbies or entryways in commercial properties.