Victorian Era Roof Tiles
This versatile product can be used in residential or commercial applications over solid wood sheathing on both roofs and walls making it ideal for restoration projects or new construction requiring a historic victorian or classical traditional feel.
Victorian era roof tiles. These range from floor tiles from which to create mosaic patterns for pathways and halls to exterior wall and porch tiles in the typically vibrant victorian colour palette. When the architectural design choices that have grown to be known as the victorian style emerged wood and clay tiles were the roofing materials of choice. History of tiles august 04 2011 by the victorian emporium a tile is a manufactured piece of hard wearing material such as ceramic stone metal or even glass. Wood roofing was used primarily for early victorian homes.
Current roofing material slate tiles. Special wooden panels were also added to the gable ends of victorian roofs. Many of the most characteristic roofs from this era were laid in what are generally called pantiles that is convex or rounded tiles such as the iconic spanish or s tiles cylindrical barrel and mission tiles as well as modern versions of ancient roman and greek tiles. This helped to make the roofs one of the most attractive parts of the house and a feature that would always catch the attention of visitors.
Tiles are generally used for covering roofs floors walls showers or other objects such as tabletops. Wood clay and the beginning of the victorian era. Ornamental terracotta ridge tiles can be seen adorning the apex of many a victorian roof. Slate tiles began to rise in popularity during the end of the victorian period.
Ridge tiles made from terracotta were also added to make the roofs of victorian houses even more striking. We have a large collection of beautiful victorian tiles many of which were used throughout the victorian period. For higher end buildings clay was typically used whereas wood was sought as a less expensive alternative. Clay tiles were.
Slate tiles are extremely. Original victorian ridge tiles are a charming architectural feature well worth preserving and can often be repaired or replicas made using broken old pieces as a template. The berridge victorian and classic shingles create a traditional design look. The victorian era is known for vibrant colours aqua green pink and yellow are example colours that were heavily used.
Inspired by the medieval cathedrals and buildings of england and france these homes had vertical siding capped by steeply pitched roofs the steep roof and multiple gables a hallmark of the style. Being a high quality material tiles were commonly used in the victorian era and lined verandahs hallways bathrooms and common areas.