Sunday, February 22, 2015

5 Tile Patterns That You'll Love!

By Mike Hartwick


Whether on the wall, floor, indoors or out, tile is an amazing material. It can transform a room by creating beauty and style like no other. Luckily there are many tile patterns to help accomplish whatever it is your space needs with ease. Here is a small taste of 5 of the best patterns to help get you started.

The simplest tile pattern of all is what's known as the straight lay. Like the name suggests the tiles are laid out so that they all line up evenly and in a straight line. It is the most commonly seen pattern because it is so easy to install and also looks great. This is should be your first choice if you are laying your tile yourself and have little to no experience or are just looking for a standard flooring option which looks good no matter where it is installed.

Another way to go is the diagonal pattern. This is like the straight lay but with this one, the tiles are laid at a forty five degree diagonal. Because of this, when you are looking at the pattern you will see the widest part of the tile. That means the pattern will make the space or room appear to be bigger than it really is. For this reason it's a smart choice if you have a small area.

The running bond is also a incredibly popular alternative. You can see this one in the brickwork of most buildings. Because of this it is also known as the brick pattern. Not only does it have the looks but it also is a secret weapon used by interior decorators. They use the running bond to cover up imperfections as it helps to take the eye off of any flaws.

The herringbone tile pattern is aptly named as it resembles the body of the bony Herring fish. It's sophisticated and elegant appeal has made it one of the most desired patterns especially in Europe. This is a fantastic choice if you need to make a narrow space look wider. However, this is one pattern definitely best left to the professionals as it takes considerable skill to pull-off correctly, so if you are not one; don't try to install the herringbone tile pattern. Instead, hire someone with experience so you can enjoy the full beauty of this gorgeous pattern.

Normally referred to as the Versailles, this pattern also goes by the French, or sometimes the modular tile pattern. Different from other choices it actually uses four different size tiles. While they may look like they are set randomly, this is far from the truth as they are really laid down in a very specific order. Because of this, it too should be installed by a professional. It does make a charming alternative both indoors and out as well.

From the simple straight lay to the deceptively complicated Versailles, there is a pattern for everyone and every style. All of these patterns can look incredible when used correctly, in the right space, and with the proper materials. So decide what you need from your space, do some research, choose your pattern, and enjoy.




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