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Victorian Tiled Hallway Restoration Muswell Hill N10

Damaged Victorian Tiled Hallway Rescued in Muswell Hill

This client bought a house in Muswell Hill N10 with a neglected Victorian tiled floor in the hallway. They planned to completely refurbish the property including adding extensions.

Prior to starting work they called me to look at the floor and see if it was salvageable. At this time, it only had the damage where a pipe had been previously laid. However, over a year later they called me back as the building project was coming to an end and unfortunately during the process of changing the layout of the downstairs the entire final meter and a half of the hallway had been damaged and broken.

Victorian Tiled Hallway Before Restoration Muswell Hill N10 Victorian Tiled Hallway Before Restoration Muswell Hill N10

Luckily, I am used to restoration projects of this nature, so I was able to provide a quote to rescue the whole floor including rebuilding the now larger section at the end of the hallway.

The quote was revised in line with the extended work that was now required to get the floor back to its original condition and submitted for approval. It was accepted and we booked it for a few months’ later to allow all other trades to finish. However, for ease of tiling and to make a neat finish I advised them not to fit the skirting board until I had completed the work. Also, I needed time to source matching replacement tiles through various specialist suppliers before the work could start.

Repairing a Damaged Victorian Tiled Hallway in Muswell Hill

Due to the scale of the tiling work, we started with the repairs rather than the cleaning. As the hallway had been widened from its original layout, we had to cut away a little more of the original pattern so we could turn a corner in the border further back and re design. This made the pattern fit more sympathetically in the new space.

Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Muswell Hill N10

Once we were finished planning everything out, we filled new concrete to the damaged subfloor paying attention to the levels so that the tiling met at even height to the new flooring in adjoining rooms.

Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Muswell Hill N10 Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Muswell Hill N10

Once the subfloor had set tiling could start which involved cutting and shaping a lot of replacement tiles to match the original pattern and dry fitting them into place. Once I was happy with the pattern the tiles were stuck into place and grouted. It was meticulous work, and the repair took a week to complete.

Deep Cleaning a Victorian Tiled Hallway in Muswell Hill

The floor was left to set over the weekend before returning to do a deep clean with Tile Doctor Remove and Go scrubbed into the tiles with a black pad fitted to a rotary machine. The floor was then rinsed with water and the slurry extracted with a wet vacuum. This product as its name suggests is a coatings remover and tile cleaner that does a good job of removing old sealers and dirt.

Next the floor was given an acid wash using Tile Doctor Acid Gel which was pasted onto the tiles and then scrubbed in, this time with a coarse 200-grit diamond pad. The diamond pad does a nice job of cleaning up the old tiles and the Acid Gel helps to counter any salts that may be lying dormant in the floor; salts are a common problem with floors of this age that don’t have a damp-proof membrane.

After this the floor was rinsed and wet vacuumed to remove as much moisture as possible. Once done the floor was left to dry overnight with assistance from several fans.

Sealing a Victorian Tiled Hallway

The following day work began with vacuuming dust and generally checking the tiles had dried sufficiently overnight. We know from experience it’s not a good idea to apply sealer to a damp floor as it can result in a patchy appearance.

The checks were fine and so the floor was sealed with two coats of Tile Doctor X-Tra Seal which is a fully breathable oil-based impregnator that’s ideal for old floors like this one. Impregnators work by soaking into tile, occupying the pores and thereby preventing dirt from residing there. This keeps dirt on the surface where it can be easily cleaned away.

Victorian Tiled Hallway After Restoration Muswell Hill N10

Once done the work completely transformed the hallway and really give the house back its wow factor. Only thing left to do was to fit the skirting boards.

For aftercare I recommended Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner which un-like many of the stronger products you find in supermarkets won’t impact the sealer and reduce its life.

 

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Edwardian Tiled Hallway Floor Restored in Muswell Hill, London

Edwardian Tiled Hallway Floor Restored in Muswell Hill, London

It must seem to he reader of this site that the only we get in North London relates to Victorian and Edwardian tiled floors. They are certainly popular, and we do get our fair share, but I can assure we also work on all types of tile, stone and grout however at the moment there appears to be a huge demand for our services in restoring Victorian and Edwardian tiled floors.

This post which comes from a property in the London suburb of Muswell Hill which is well known for Victorian and Edwardian houses. The owners had decided to improve the look of their hallway and uncovered an original Edwardian tiled floor after pulling up the carpet. Realising it was an original feature of their period property they decided to get it cleaned, repaired and restored back to its rightful splendour.

Edwardian Hallway Before Restoration Muswell Hill Edwardian Hallway Before Restoration Muswell Hill

Deep Cleaning an Edwardian Tiled Floor

Our first task was to protect the area surrounding the tiles from splashing by applying a protective polythene tape to the thresholds and door fronts etc. We then started preparing the floor for cleaning by removing the glue that was used to hold the carpet gripper to the tiles. A sharp blade was used to carefully scrape the adhesive off the tile and then the area was spot treated using a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Remove & Go which was left to soak into the tile for ten minutes before being scrubbed by hand.

With the adhesive removed the whole floor was given a thorough clean using a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro Clean. The cleaning solution was left to soak in for ten minutes and then they were scrubbed with floor pads fitted to a rotary buffer machine and then by hand with stiff brushes. The floor was then rinsed, and steam cleaned with the soiled extracted off the floor using a wet vacuum.

We managed to take a photo as seen below showing the floor half way through the cleaning stages.

Edwardian Hallway During Cleaning Muswell Hill

Repairing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor

Whist carrying out the repairs to inside the front door we uncovered a distressed surface underneath the tiles, probably from all the foot traffic walking over it for so many years which required some much-needed attention. After carefully taking out the required number of tiles and setting those aside we had to lay a new covering of cement and insert stainless steel mesh plates to level the floor.

Edwardian Hallway Before Restoration Muswell Hill Edwardian Hallway After Cleaning and Repair Muswell Hill

After the installation of the tiles, the floor was re grouted and thoroughly cleaned and left to dry off overnight.

Sealing Edwardian Style Tiles

We returned the next day to seal the floor, first checking to ensure the tiles had dried out overnight. To start the sealing, we applied a single coat of Tile Doctor Colour Grow with leaves a matt finish and left it to dry. Colour Grow is an impregnating sealer that provides stain protection whilst enriching the colour of the tiles in the process.

Edwardian Hallway After Sealing Muswell Hill
Once the first coat was dry it was followed by the application of six coats of Tile Doctor Seal & Go which adds further layers of protection but leaves a satin finish that gives a rich, natural appearance and works really well on Victorian and Edwardian tiles.

Edwardian Hallway After Sealing Muswell Hill
 

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