brick floor tiles

Over the past few years, we have been lucky enough to work with some icnredible interior designers, architects and construction companies. This project has been one of them. This 17th century house has been lovingly and beautifully rennovated by Ana Engelhorn Interior Design. (photography by Paul Massey

This house reflects Ana’s love of colour as well as finding beauty in the imperfect. The kitchen was fitted with our LUBR reclaimed brick tiles; a hard-wearing reclaimed brick tile perfect for kitchen spaces with high foot-traffic which is often the beating heart of the home.

We also supplied Ana with our reclaimed rustic oak flooring. Solid oak boards of varying width and length to represent the properties proveance.

This beautiful oak has been restored from old farm buildings and outhouses. It has a rustic patina and tone that only reclaimed oak has. These oak boards are over 100 years old and reflect their age.

 

We love how the floors have turned out and compliment the rest of the property. This house has been lovingly restored and at Lubelska we’re happy we could help with this.

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As an independent, family-run business, we have more than fifteen years’ experience in brick reclaimed terracotta and reclaimed oak flooring. In fact, we are renowned for sourcing and supplying these luxury floor tiles for you and your home.

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