At that time, the ceiling may have been paneled and the fireplace faced with blue and white Delft tiles.
The fireplaces in the Low House contain original 18th century Delft tiles.
Other chambers had richly decorated plafonds and supraportes, while the walls were covered with Delft tiles.
I even remember being very impressed with the lovely blue and white Delft tile in the bathroom.
The rich furnishing includes leather wallpapers and a dining room equipped with Delft tiles.
The Delft tiles from the 18th century.
Other Delft tiles were found in rubble inside the house.
The building also features 17th-century Delft tiles that were imported from the Netherlands.
The Delft tiles are blue, white, and aubergine.
Ceramicists will copy traditional Delft tiles or others to match any pottery the customer likes.