Victorian Floor Tiles
Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Architectural Elements
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Architectural Elements
Clay
Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Architectural Elements
Clay
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Architectural Elements
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Architectural Elements
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Early 20th Century Spanish Victorian Flooring
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Antique 19th Century English Victorian Flooring
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Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Flooring
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Finding the Right Building And Garden Elements for You
Choosing the right antique or vintage building and garden elements can prove pivotal when you’re working to beautify any room in your home or just put the finishing touches on a garden or other outdoor area.
It takes time and effort to improve your outdoor space or merely to bring an air of tranquility to an indoor area set aside for private relaxation or gathering with friends. The good news is that 1stDibs can help.
To introduce a sense of timelessness to a back patio or interior common area, choose cast-stone statues or sculptural busts for a dose of drama or select ornate architectural elements such as corbels, plaques or panels made of marble or iron. Elsewhere, find a focal point in your living room and create a “feature wall” by bringing pops of color into a corner with handmade antique ceramic tiles.
It helps when design changes like these have a practical upside too.
Victorian cast-iron stair treads hearken back to a time when adding decorative details to your property was a priority. While lending an attractive appearance to an exterior staircase, these safeguards render the steps slip-resistant for those coming and going. And as one good stylistic choice usually leads to another, pairing your sophisticated treads with a coupling of 19th-century hand-forged andirons would be a thoughtful, durable touch for any courtyard or comfortable lounge space, be they intended for an indoor fireplace or a patio firepit.
Where the garden is concerned, any sophisticated garden ornaments you select should work with nature, not against it. Wrought-iron garden gates will simply refuse to be relegated to the background. Instead, they’ll draw attention to your painstakingly sculpted hedges and colorful flora. When paired with a sparse arrangement of other tasteful additions, such as a stone planter, garden stool or other welcoming pieces of outdoor seating, the effect can be transformative.
On 1stDibs, find a sprawling collection of antique garden furniture and architectural elements that meet every need. Our offerings include everything from sculptural bathroom fixtures to flooring ideas to pedestals and columns designed in a variety of styles and much more.
- What are encaustic floor tiles?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Encaustic floor tiles are ceramic tiles that are patterned with different colors of clay rather than different glazes. While most encaustic floor tiles are made up of two colors, they can be made up of as many as six colors.