RANGE REVIEW: TILES & TILING
ABOUT THE BAKED TILE COMPANY
TILE STYLE: DISCOVER NEUTRALS WITH IMPACT
Based in The Mumbles, Swansea, The Baked Tile Co. was started in 2013, determined to bring new and exciting tiles to the UK market, offer high-end design online and at affordable prices, and to share our passion for tiles with our customers. The family’s love of beautiful tiles goes back a lot further than that though! We first started working in the industry in the 1960s, and since then the Taylor family has been helping homeowners across the UK choose the perfect tiles for their design projects. We’ve also been recognised in exciting commercial projects too, supplying tiles to the likes of Heathrow Terminal 4, Harrods Food Hall, BMW UK, Mini UK and Ford Europe, as well as luxury hotel and leisure facilities around the world. With second-generation tile guru and experienced Interior Designer (and British Institute of Interior Design member) Lesley Taylor now at the helm, our team of interior designers regularly scours Europe for the latest tile innovations and designs. There’s nothing we love more than identifying upcoming tile trends and adding them to the Baked Tiles collections!
Subtle style oozes from the Chloe Lozenge Collection – available now from The Baked Tile Company – as the company suggests ways to utilise unusual tile shapes to add impact and style.
bathroom, but expert advice from The Baked Tile Company shows neutrals can be just as effective. Utilising shape and choosing contrasting grout can add detail without overwhelming the space, according to Lesley Taylor, interior designer and founder of The Baked Tile Company.
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Gentle curves A recent scheme designed and completed by The Baked Tile Company’s teams pairs a curved
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old colours and strong patterns might be the go-to choices when it comes to adding impact to a
matt white tile with an earthy beige grout to bring warmth and style to a family bathroom. Taylor says: “Bathrooms should be a sanctuary, a haven for relaxing. But homeowners can still push the boundaries of interior styling. “Those looking for statement walls, without overpowering their bathroom, should consider lozenge- shaped tiles. Their gentle curves will bring a subtle sense of style while adding to the overall relaxing ambience of a bathroom.” The Baked Tile Company’s Chloe Lozenge is a stunning oval-shaped tile that brings a touch of pattern with its signature curves. They can be used in both a grid formation and offset so that when combined
with a contrasting grout form a distinctive pattern. Taylor adds: “Grout is an unsung
hero when it comes to bathroom design. So often we stick with white or black but even experimenting with soft shades, such as beige, will transform the look and feel of the room, bringing warmth and interest.”
Five finishes
The Chloe Lozenge collection is available in five finishes: white matt, teal matt, white gloss, sand matt and blush matt. The collection is also available in a metro shape, measuring 7.5cm x 30cm, which is available in the same finishes as its lozenge counterpart.
But our love of tiles doesn’t end at our online shop – we passionately believe that it’s our design skills that really set Baked Tiles apart. Making decorative decisions can seem daunting, but it’s what we love to do. So whether you’re renovating a new home, favourite room or commercial space, don’t forget to take advantage of our free design services! From talking you through the benefits of porcelain or rectified tiles, suggesting tile ranges and layouts that might work in your project, to recommending the best grout and adhesives, our experienced interior designers can help you with it all. There’s no question too big or too small – just give us a call or drop us an email! We hope you enjoy exploring our range of over 500 tiles as much as we enjoy finding them!
The Chloe Lozenge collection is available now from The Baked Tile Company, visit www.
bakedtiles.co.uk.
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