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Victorian Floor Tiles Huntingdon Pattern

Victorian Floor Tiles: Huntingdon Pattern

The Huntingdon pattern features a stunning diagonal lattice design, crafted from just three shapes. This timeless style adds an intricate and classic touch to any space, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking elegant Victorian floor tiles. Enhance your interior with the beauty of Huntingdon tiles, perfect for creating a stylish and inviting atmosphere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Victorian floor tiles suitable for hallways and high-traffic areas?

Victorian geometric floor tiles are an excellent choice for hallways, entrances and other high-traffic areas. Traditionally fired as dense, fully bodied porcelain, they are hard-wearing, colour-fast and built to withstand decades of footfall, which is exactly why so many original Victorian and Edwardian hallways still look beautiful today. The geometric patterns are also wonderfully practical, helping to disguise the everyday marks and wear that a plain floor would show. For the busiest spaces we recommend a porcelain version for its strength and low maintenance, and our team can help you confirm the right specification for your hallway or entrance.

Can Victorian geometric floor tiles be used outdoors or in a porch?

Many Victorian floor tile patterns can be used in covered porches, thresholds and garden paths, provided you choose a frost-resistant, suitably rated tile with adequate slip resistance when wet. Porcelain versions are particularly well suited to outdoor and threshold use thanks to their very low water absorption and frost resistance, while more delicate finishes are better kept to sheltered or internal areas. Correct laying, a suitable external adhesive and proper sealing all matter outdoors, so we always recommend confirming suitability before ordering. Tell us where the tiles will be going and we will point you to the right option.

How are Victorian floor tile patterns set out and laid?

Victorian floors are built from individual geometric pieces, such as triangles, squares, hexagons and border strips, that combine to create the finished pattern, usually framed with a decorative border and corner. Because the design is assembled piece by piece, careful setting out from the centre of the room is essential, and a dry run before fixing helps to balance the pattern and borders within the space. This is detailed work, so we strongly recommend an experienced tiler who is familiar with geometric and period floors. Many of our Victorian ranges include matching borders, corners and infill tiles, and our team can help you calculate the quantities for your room.

Do Victorian floor tiles need sealing, and how do I maintain them?

It depends on the material. Porcelain Victorian tiles are dense and require no sealing; routine sweeping and washing with a pH-neutral cleaner keeps them looking their best. Original encaustic and natural clay tiles are porous and should be sealed on installation and periodically afterwards to protect against staining and moisture. In all cases, avoid harsh acidic or bleach-based cleaners, which can damage the surface or the grout over time. With the right care a Victorian floor will last for generations. If you let us know which range you are considering, we can give you the exact sealing and care guidance for those tiles.

Are Victorian floor tiles suitable for period and listed properties?

Victorian geometric floors are a natural fit for period and listed properties, faithfully recreating the patterns and palettes of original Victorian and Edwardian interiors. Whether you are restoring an existing floor or introducing a sympathetic new one, our ranges offer authentic designs, borders and colourways drawn from the period. For listed buildings, always check whether consent is required before altering or replacing flooring, and choose a pattern and colour appropriate to the age and style of the property. Our team can help you select a historically sympathetic design and supply samples so you can confirm the look in situ.

Can I order samples before committing to a full Victorian floor?

Yes, and we always recommend it. Ordering samples lets you check the colours, finish and scale of the pattern under your own lighting and against your existing decor before you commit to a complete floor. Cut samples are free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or can be posted to you for a small postage charge. For the full effect it is well worth viewing several pattern and border combinations together. You are also very welcome to visit the showroom, where our team can help you plan the layout, choose borders and finalise your Victorian floor with confidence.

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Huntingdon Victorian Floor Tiles

The Huntingdon pattern is one of Original Style's classic Victorian geometric floor designs. Its classic geometric motif offers understated elegance and lasting appeal. At Hyperion Tiles we supply the complete Huntingdon range, including the individual geometric tiles, borders and corner pieces needed to recreate this timeless floor in hallways, entrances, kitchens and bathrooms.

Hard-Wearing Porcelain Construction

Supplied as durable, fully bodied porcelain, Huntingdon tiles are frost-resistant, colour-fast and built to withstand busy areas while remaining easy to maintain. That makes them ideal for hallways, entrances and other high-traffic spaces, delivering authentic Victorian character with the practicality and longevity that modern homes need.

Borders, Corners and Setting Out

A complete Huntingdon floor combines the main geometric tiles with matching border and corner pieces that frame the design. Because the pattern is built up piece by piece, setting out carefully from the centre of the room keeps everything in balance, so we recommend an experienced tiler for this detailed work. Our team is always happy to help you calculate the quantities you need.

Free Samples and Showroom Support

Colour and scale are best judged in your own home, so we offer free cut samples of our Victorian floor tiles to collect from our Ascot showroom, or posted for a small postage charge. You are also very welcome to visit the showroom, where our team can help you choose borders, plan the layout and finalise your Huntingdon floor with confidence.

Explore our full Victorian Floor Tiles collection, discover more of the Original Style range, or browse other patterns such as Lambeth and Oxford (151mm). For more ideas and advice, visit our Tile Insights & Inspiration hub.