Prices Paving & Tile have completed the refurbishment of their new showroom and yard in Bedale, North Yorkshire, and created a labyrinth of stone.
The showroom displays more 120 types of tiles from 22 different countries.
It has a labyrinth of passages leading to features such as an ancient Egyptian tomb, millionaire\'s bathroom, abandoned abbey and a biblical room.
The refurbished showroom goes hand in hand with the launch of new products, including an extensive expansion of the range of tiles for interiors, vanity units, stone sinks, and sandstone. "It is more of an experience than a showroom!" say the company.
Prices Paving & Tile Ltd have been established for more than 10 years as importers and sellers of natural stone products in the North of England.
As direct importers they visit many quarries from around the world, sourcing new products to add to their already extensive ranges. Their aim is to make natural stone paving and tiles more accessible to everyone.
They are particularly proud of the success lately of one project for which they supplied the tiles - Tindale Towers, built in Bishop Auckland last year.
The house won the Residential Award in the North East Renaissance Awards earlier this year, being praised for its originality and design.
It has also been on the Channel 5 programme \'I Own Britain\'s Best Home\'.
The whole of the interior - more than 1,000m2 - is tiled with Prices\' Jerusalem limestone while the pool, which has been awarded the Best Domestic Pool Sparta award, on the ground floor is tiled with glow-in-the-dark mosaic tiles.
The completion of the house was accompanied by a publication about its development and construction called Tindale Towers: New Art Deco Mansion.