Hyperion Tiles has carefully curated a new guide, which helps designers, architects, builders and homeowners choose the right tiles for every project. Here are a few of its top tiling tips…
Sharing its newest launches and providing expert insight into how to choose floor tiles for every room, key highlights in this guide from Hyperion Tiles includes :
Why floor tiles make such a good choice: From durability and versatility to compatibility, find out why tiles are so beneficial underfoot – How to pick your tile material: Top tips on different materials and why they may work for your project, from ceramic and porcelain to natural stone, quartz and marble – Choosing your patterns and designs: The Hyperion team give expert advice on what to look for and how to make your choice – Finishes and textures: How to pick the right finish and why textures can play an important part in your design process – Maintenance: Follow some handy hints on how to care for your tiles to make them look good for longer.
“Floor tiles are an investment, which must stand the test of time,” commented Richard Skeoch, Director, Hyperion Tiles. “In our guide, we give you every option you need to consider from material, pattern and colour options to finish, size and maintenance tips. So, you can make informed decisions on what you want to buy to improve your client’s lifestyle and enhance their design preferences.”
With more than 15,000 bespoke floor and wall tiles in a variety of patterns, colours, shapes and sizes, the Hyperion Tiles portfolio also includes luxury wall-coverings, distinctive bathroom pieces, from mesmerising mirrors to stylish storage, and paint.
Highlighting a few of the new collections – the new Designers Guild Laterza Blue tiles are made from porcelain, which makes them perfectly suitable for underfloor heating, with a matt finish for premium style in living spaces. Another new addition, Abbey Fountains floor tiles look super-stylish in a Victorian-inspired pattern. Made in ceramic, they provide a striking alternative to traditional encaustic versions and they can be used on floors and walls.
If you really want to make a bold design statement, one way to do this is with top quality floor tiles – the new Sculpture Grande Porcelain Ceppo tiles could be perfect. If you’re looking for on-trend, extra-large format tiles and a striking marble effect, these tick both boxes. Staying on trend, the Medina range of Zellige tiles are handcrafted from a unique blend of clay in Morocco. The Medina Raw Zellige Rectangle tiles are worth a particular mention, as each tile is unique with plenty of character thanks to distinctive texture, colour and surface variation.
Continuing the inspiring inventory of new collections, the new Solstice Gibbous Porcelain tile offers a beautiful green and blue hue to add an interesting layer to any interior. Offering a stone effect flooring option, the Himalaya Porcelain Matt Fjord tiles look just like marble, and are also extra-large format with more colours available.
Digging deeper into the trend of artisal craft and design, the new Jaipur range has been inspired by the traditional art of Indian block printing. These beautiful patterned tiles, Jaipur Akola, are made from porcelain and come in a variety of colours.
The team at Hyperion tiles specialises in providing tailor-made wall and flooring solutions with porcelain, stone and mosaic tiles, engineered wood flooring, bamboo, luxury vinyl and luxury wall panels for every project, large or small. This includes a bespoke experience for large projects, which includes working closely with the client and unlimited private viewings.
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