Flooring
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Wooden Flooring
Edwardian floorboards were narrower than the Victorians. They were butted up against each other or tongue and grooved. Boards were made from pine or deal and stained or waxed to look like hardwood. Bedroom wooden floors would of been parquet or boards painted white with a rug in the centre.
Pine and Oak Floor Boards
Rubber Flooring
Linoleum was adopted by the modern designers and Bauhaus architects and was most popular between 1900-1930. Linoleum was an ideal product for the modern home because it was a low cost and hardwearing. It also came in an array of patterns of tiles, planks and parquet and persian carpet patterns.
Floor Tiles: Encaustic, Geometric & Quarry
The tiles were often unglazed but were very hardwearing, being thick and heavy and were often used for floors in churches and cathedrals, great houses, railway stations and public buildings including the Houses of Parliament. Hull Museums Collections
Domestic properties from 1870 to around 1910 usually had a modified suspended timber floor. Joists were laid at the same level as those for surrounding boarded floors, with battens and pugging boards added at the bottom of the joists to form troughs. The troughs were then packed with a lime pugging, and the tiles laid on a wet screed of around half an inch (12mm) pulled over the top. Victorian & Edwardian Tiles Floors by Peter Thompson
Plain
coloured tiles were often laid in staggered courses like brickwork,
or diagonally, rather than in the square grid pattern favoured today.
The
Victorian Society
Useful Links to Articles History of Parquet Flooring: Parquet House History of Russian Parquet Flooring Caring for your Parquet Floor: Parquet House Reclaimed Wooden Flooring: Eat Sleep Live English Oak Parquet Flooring: LASSCO Working with Linoleum Flooring: This Old House Vinyl and Linoleum Repair Tips: The Natural Handyman Vinyl vs. Linoleum: Floor Ideas
Youtube: Sanding and varnishing a herringbone wooden floor
Forum Debates
Useful Research Websites English Architecture: Britain Express Looking at Buildings: Pevsner Architectural Guides
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