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Carlisle with Woolf victorian floor tile design
01 Jan 16Arundel (A) with Bronte victorian floor tile design
£187.80 (per m²)
In stock
A classic Victorian geometric floor tile layout that pairs the Arundel field pattern with a Bronte border for a tidy, “finished” edge. A great choice for hallways and porches, this option is ideal if you want a traditional look.
- Pattern + border shown together (Arundel field with Bronte border)
- Help available with colour choices, quantities, and borders/corners
- Samples welcome to check the true colour in your own light
- Quote-ready if you send your measurements (and a quick photo helps)
Quick specs
What this is
- Field pattern: Arundel
- Border: Bronte
- Style: Victorian geometric floor tiles
- Brand: Original Style
Best used in
- Hallways and entranceways
- Porches and vestibules
- Kitchens and utility spaces
- Period renovations and heritage homes
- Pathways
- Conservatories
Tip: If you’re matching paint, grout, or woodwork, order samples and check them morning + evening.
What’s included in the Arundel + Bronte layout
Arundel field (main pattern)
The field pattern forms the main “carpet” of the floor. We can help you choose a calm, traditional palette or a higher-contrast look depending on the space and light.
What’s not included
Bronte border (the finishing frame)
The border frames the design so the pattern sits neatly within the room. This is especially useful in hallways where straight lines make the whole space feel more intentional.
Corners / finishing pieces
If your layout needs corner details, edge pieces, step treads, or tricky cuts around doorways, send your sketch or measurements – we’ll guide you through what’s needed.
Tile quantities (pieces per m²)
Most shoppers want to know two things quickly: how many tiles per m² and what to order for the border. If you already have your room size, we can produce a clear quote.
Typical ordering approach
- Step 1: Confirm your floor area (m²) and note any alcoves/returns.
- Step 2: Choose the Arundel colourway.
- Step 3: Choose the Bronte (or other border) colourway.
- Step 4: Add a sensible waste allowance (we’ll advise based on your layout).
Design options (colours + border tweaks)
Keep it traditional
Softer neutrals with one broader accent work brilliantly in smaller hallways — it feels heritage without being “busy”.
Add contrast
Higher contrast makes the geometry stand out. Great for long corridors where you want the floor to lead the eye.
If you’re unsure, send us a photo of the space and tell us the look you want (calm/bold/period-correct) – we’ll suggest a colourway that suits your light and existing finishes.
Where Arundel with Bronte looks best
Hallways
A border helps keep edges neat and makes a hallway feel “complete”.
Porches
Perfect for classic entrances where you want a strong first impression.
Kitchens
A practical, timeless floor that works with both shaker and modern cabinetry.
Pathways
Copes well with regular foot traffic while remaining easy to repair or refresh over time.
Installation notes (simple and practical)
- Subfloor: A flat, stable base is key for geometric lines.
- Setting out: Dry-lay and centre lines help keep borders straight and balanced.
- Sealing: Sealing is strongly recommended (ask us for the right product)
- Cleaning: Use pH-neutral products and avoid harsh acids.
Order colour samples (recommended)
Samples let you check the real shade and finish in your own light — especially helpful when choosing a border that ties everything together.
Request a quote for Arundel with Bronte
Send us the details below, and we’ll come back with quantities, options, and pricing.
- Your area (m²): length × width (or a quick sketch)
- Room type: hallway/porch/kitchen/other
- Preferred colours: (or “advise me”)
- Photo: optional, but very helpful
FAQs
Can I change the colours in Arundel or the Bronte border?
Yes — most people choose colours to suit their space. If you tell us the look you want, we’ll suggest a palette that works.
How do I work out how much border I need?
We calculate the border from your perimeter (minus door thresholds if needed) and confirm corners/returns based on your layout.
Do I need to seal Victorian floor tiles?
Yes. Sealing the tiles before and after grouting helps protect the surface and makes cleaning easier. Ask us, and we’ll recommend the right sealer for your setting.
Is this suitable for hallways with heavy foot traffic?
Yes — it’s a common choice for hallways. The key is correct preparation and a sensible maintenance routine.
Can you help if my hallway isn’t perfectly square?
Yes. Send a quick sketch with measurements (even rough is fine), and we’ll advise the cleanest way to set out the border.
Related pages (helpful next steps)
- Victorian floor tiles
— browse patterns, borders, and project ideas - Original Style tiles
— shop the brand range - Victorian floor tile colour samples
— check colours in your own light - Hallway tiles
— ideas for entrance floors - Outdoor tiles
— if you’re planning a porch or threshold area
| Application | Floor |
|---|---|
| VFT Tile size | Mixed |
| Area of use | Wet Wall, Dry Wall, Dry Floor, External Floor, External Wall, Wet Floor (Shod Only) |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Price info | per m² |
| Range | Victorian patterns |
| Tiles per square metre: | multiple |
| Room type | Bathroom floor, Kitchen floor |
| Sold info | per piece |
| Suitability | Indoors & Outdoors |
| Price info: | per m² |
| Tile finish | Matt |
| Tile size category | XS |
| Tile style | Victorian |
| Tile type | Decorative |
| Tiles per box | multi |
| Pattern library | Arundel |
| Pattern colours: | 3 colours |













