Hyperion Tiles Embraces Patterned Tiles to Add Depth & Character to Your Project

    Family-run, independent online tiles specialist Hyperion Tiles' new Bert & May patterned tiles have now joined our other super-stylish collections, which already feature leading designer brands, including Ca’ Pietra, Minoli, Siminetti and Original Style.

    Richard Skeoch, director at Hyperion Tiles, explains: "Patterned tiles in vibrant hues and bolder styles are becoming more popular as hotel designers are willing to unleash their creativity in bathrooms, spa areas and further afield. However, there are a variety of ways in which you can use them to achieve a greater effect.

    "From choosing mosaic tiles to clad a statement bath to large scale patterned tiles in a compact cloakroom, there are plenty of options, which can help you add your own personal touch to your project. We are also renowned for our competitive trade pricing, so you will find a comprehensive collection of designs to suit any budget.

    "At Hyperion Tiles, we believe pattern can elevate any interior design and we work closely with designers, specifiers and architects to help you achieve your vision. Whether you would like technical know-how or to simply peruse our comprehensive collections of tiles for residential and commercial projects, we are available to help you."

    With more than 15,000 tiles in an extensive array of patterns, colours, shapes and sizes, you can update any room with Hyperion Tiles. To find out more about patterned tiles, read our latest blog here. For more product information, visit our bathroom tile collections here or visit the home page on our website here.

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