Parkside introduces coordinated and detailed tile collection

Dark, moody interiors with modern Parkside tiles on the walls
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Parkside introduces coordinated and detailed tile collection

The Regal tile collection from Parkside is designed for exceptional performance with the aim to create a modern tone to an interior design backdrop…

Following the opening of its Cotswold design studio earlier this year, tile specialists Parkside has launched the Regal collection, with porcelain tiles in a subtle palette of four neutral tones and different surface effects, accompanied by perfectly matching trims, thresholds and grouts.

Dark, moody interiors with modern Parkside tiles on the walls

Whether designers are hunting out a polished or matt finish, textured effect or need an option with high slip-resistance, the new collection makes it possible with its palette and finishes giving you the potential to create stunning, yet seemingly effortless design schemes.

In matt and polished finishes Regal sets a modern tone, while for a more textured look Regal Rock’s effect brings an organic quality that can be used as a highlight or an all-over look. Regal’s slip resistant option offers safety enhancing performance in the same look as the matt finish. Each of the finishes is available in vanilla, grey, ash and smoke colours and a range of sizes from 30cm x 60cm up to 80cm x 80cm.

As well as the standard porcelain tiles, etched decors and accent mosaics can be used as a bold pattern contrast on feature walls. And with the 3D cube effect of Regal Cubis Mosaic, suitable for both wall and floor use, schemes can be lifted beyond the ordinary.

With any wall or floor tile specification the choice of detailing can have a big impact on the overall look. Get details such as movement joints, grouts and trims wrong and you have the potential to spoil the finished look of the installation. The Regal collection negates this risk, making it easy to achieve the perfect end-result.

When it comes to porcelain tiles for walls and floors, including slip-resistant options, Regal has everything you need to create a unified finish throughout all areas.

Main image credit: Parkside

Hamish Kilburn / 13.12.2019

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