KING STREET 4x8" Brick Floor Tiles

King Street brick pavers are the smoothed version of our 4x8" tiles. Designed to accommodate luggage wheels in the lobby of a luxury hotel, King Street brick floor tiles eliminate the slight dips and crevices of the Wright's Ferry and Traditional Antique brick veneers, while retaining the color variation and hand-formed appearance that set Inglenook brick tiles apart from other thin brick products.
Notice that the off-white clay powder brushed in the surface of this example creates a very textured look, without having a great deal of actual texture. Keep in mind that the same clay is used on all our brick tile styles, and that the different color effects you see on one can be made on any style. The appearance and texture of the tile can be affected by whether you use either a penetrating sealer, or a low-gloss sealer. Contact us to talk about the best choice for your project.
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 .
Notice that the off-white clay powder brushed in the surface of this example creates a very textured look, without having a great deal of actual texture. Keep in mind that the same clay is used on all our brick tile styles, and that the different color effects you see on one can be made on any style. The appearance and texture of the tile can be affected by whether you use either a penetrating sealer, or a low-gloss sealer. Contact us to talk about the best choice for your project.
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 .
Jordan Bridwell used a mix of off-white clay with wood ashes fired into the red brick clay.
King Street in the Marietta color mix.