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Description

Where the Tiling Meets the Floor

A 152 x 152mm gloss ceramic skirting piece in a bottle green pulled almost to black — the Artworks Victorian Green Skirting Tile, from Hyperion Tiles, your official Original Style stockist.

A skirting tile does at the bottom of a wall what a cornice does at the top: it gives the tiling a proper foot instead of a cut edge sitting on the floor. The upper edge is shaped so the run flows into the field tiles above it, and the piece is sold by the linear metre rather than by area — four to a box, covering 0.6 linear metres, at 6.6 pieces for every metre of wall.

This is the detail that makes a tiled room look built rather than applied, and it earns its keep against a black and white geometric floor, where a dark green base course meets the pattern without the awkward pale line of a cut tile. It is also the hardest-working piece in the scheme: it takes the mop, the vacuum and the boots, and a gloss glaze this deep wipes clean where paintwork would scuff and mark. Set it before you tile the field above, so every course that follows is measured from a true, level base.

Specification

Product Name: Artworks Victorian Green Skirting Tile

Brand: Original Style

Collection: Artworks

Material: Glazed Ceramic

Finish: Gloss

Colour: Victorian Green

Tile Size: 152 x 152mm (15.2 x 15.2cm)

Edge Finish: Moulded skirting profile with a shaped top edge running into the wall tiles above

Suitability: Internal Walls — wet and dry areas

Frostproof: No — internal use only

Sealing: Not required

Availability: Usually in stock

Sold By: The Box — 4 pieces per box, covering 0.6 linear metres

Box Weight: 2.20kg

Matching Pieces: Designed to sit beneath the field, half, large brick and bevelled metro tiles, and to work with the plain cornice, external corner trim and the Artworks mouldings above. Internal corners are mitred or butted — Victorian Green has no internal corner trim, wrapping piece or handed corner piece.

Installation & care

Installation & care

  • Adhesive & Grout: Fix on a white flexible adhesive and grout in a deep, close tone — charcoal, dark grey or a green-grey near the glaze itself. At floor level a brilliant white joint is doubly unhelpful: it is the fiercest contrast this colour can produce, and it is the line that will show every trace of mop water and dust. A mid grey is the other thing to avoid, too light to read as part of the tile and too dark to look chosen. Keep the sponge clean as you work, since haze is far more obvious on a deep gloss glaze than on a matt or pale one.
  • Layout: Set the skirting out first and work upward from it, checking the level along the whole wall before the adhesive grabs. At an outward turn the pieces are mitred to meet; at an inward turn they are scribed or butted, and a tight junction matters more here than anywhere, because the pale biscuit at a cut shows as a bright line against so dark a glaze. Leave a small movement joint where the skirting meets a timber or stone floor rather than grouting hard against it.
  • Cleaning: The gloss glaze is non-porous and needs no sealing. Wipe with warm water and a mild detergent; avoid abrasive pads and acidic limescale removers, which will dull the surface over time.
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Product Frequently Asked Questions

Can Artworks Victorian Green tiles be used in a shower or wet room?

Yes. Artworks is specified for both wet and dry wall areas, so Victorian Green belongs in a shower enclosure, a wet room or around a bath. The background must be sound, dry and properly tanked, with a flexible waterproof adhesive and grout throughout the wet zone. One practical note on the darkest colour in the range: limescale and soap residue show far more readily on a deep gloss glaze than on a pale one, so a squeegee and a soft cloth will keep a shower in this colour looking as it should.

Can I use Artworks Victorian Green on the floor?

No. Artworks is a wall tile range only. The glaze is not rated for foot traffic and would scratch and dull quickly underfoot, and a gloss surface of this kind is slippery when wet. A deep green wall is best served by a floor with pattern and light in it rather than more darkness — a black and white geometric, an encaustic-look design, or a buff or terracotta quarry. Call 01344 620211 and we will suggest something that lifts it.

Will every Victorian Green tile be exactly the same shade?

There is slight variation between production batches. Deep glazes are the most forgiving in this respect — a small shift reads as depth rather than as a different colour, where the same shift on a pale tile would be obvious. Even so, order the whole quantity for a room at once with your wastage allowance, and mix from several boxes as you set out. If you are adding to existing tiling, send us a photograph and we will give you an honest view.

What adhesive and grout colour should I use with Victorian Green?

White flexible adhesive. For grout, go dark and close: a deep grey, a charcoal or a dark green-grey that sits near the tile's own depth. Two to avoid, and on this colour the first is the most damaging in the whole range. A brilliant white grout against a near-black green is the most extreme contrast Artworks can produce — it draws a stark bright net across the wall and the tile disappears behind its own joints. And a mid grey pleases nobody here: too light to belong, too dark to read as a deliberate contrast, it simply looks tired. Also allow more care than usual sponging off, because grout haze is far more visible on a deep gloss glaze.

Is Victorian Green in stock, and how quickly can it be delivered?

Victorian Green is usually held in stock across the range — field, half, large brick and metro tiles, and the full set of mouldings. We will confirm availability and a delivery date for your exact quantity when you order, and UK delivery is free on orders over £1,000. If a piece is temporarily out we will tell you the lead time before you commit rather than after. Call 01344 620211 or visit us at 67 High Street, Ascot.

How does Victorian Green compare with the other Artworks greens?

There are four, and they run from a tint to a near-black. Victorian Green is the deepest by a clear margin — the only green in the range that behaves like a dark colour rather than a coloured one. Pavilion Green is a saturated mid green, strong but still bright. Palm Green is a soft warm leaf green and Jade Breeze a pale cool sage, both gentle enough to tile a whole room in. If you want a room to feel enclosed, lamplit and considered, this is the one. If you want green as a light background, it is not. Order samples of the four and lay them out together.

Can I see a sample before I order?

Yes. Cut samples are free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or we can post one to you for the cost of postage. Seeing the glaze in your own light is the surest way to judge how it will sit against your paint, stone and metalwork.

How much extra should I order for cuts and wastage?

As a guide, add around 10% to your measured area for cuts and breakages, and nearer 15% for a herringbone, diagonal or brick-bond layout. It is also worth keeping a few spare tiles from the same batch in case a repair is ever needed.

Which pieces are available in Artworks Victorian Green?

Eighteen: the 152 x 152mm field tile, the 152 x 76mm half tile, the 228 x 75mm large brick, bevelled metro tiles at 150 x 75mm and 75 x 75mm, a skirting tile, a plain cornice, an external corner trim, and ten mouldings — Victoria, Egg & Dart, Dentil, Hogarth, Albert, Rope, Astragal, Scroll, Sigma and Omega. Victorian Green does not include handed corner pieces, an internal corner trim, wrapping pieces or rounded-edge tiles. Everything is sold by the box.

Are there corner pieces for the Victorian Green Skirting Tile?

No handed skirting corners are stocked in Victorian Green, so both internal and external angles are cut and mitred on site. Set out from the most visible corner of the room and work outwards so any small cut lands where it will be seen least — typically behind a door or in the corner furthest from the entrance. Allow ten per cent extra for the cuts.

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