Our Most Rustic Brick TilesThe Homestead Collection was our original tile assortment. Wright's Ferry (4x8"), Lancaster Running Bond (2x8") and Flemish Bond (2x4") styles were all intended to be different sides of one brick. Different textured molds provide many variations. Surfaces are weathered, and the sides are tumbled. Traditionally, the Wright's Ferry would have been on a floor, the Lancaster Running Bond on a wall, and the Flemish Bond used with the Lancaster Running Bond for the installation pattern by the same name. This collection is our most rustic brick tiles.
Customers asked for corner tiles, so we added those. Others asked for a little paver, so we added our Cobble (4x4"). Someone wanted the worn surface of the Wright's Ferry brick tile, but wanted to put them close together. We removed the tumbled side for them and called it Traditional |
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Antique. Finally, there were requests for the brick tiles in our own front entry, which are the most rustic of all, with very irregular edges, and we called them Wimer's Mill, after our home.
Look at the differences for yourself on the Homestead brick tile pages listed below to decide which might be best for your home.
For more pictures, go to the website portfolio tab. For many not on the website, click on the Pinterest link on the home page. There are more pictures on the Inglenook Tile Design Facebook page, and also on our PRO page on Houzz.com .
Look at the differences for yourself on the Homestead brick tile pages listed below to decide which might be best for your home.
For more pictures, go to the website portfolio tab. For many not on the website, click on the Pinterest link on the home page. There are more pictures on the Inglenook Tile Design Facebook page, and also on our PRO page on Houzz.com .
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Need to pick the right color palette for your brick tiles? Visit our color mixes page.