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Tile Patterns In Less Than 5 Minutes

By Mike Hartwick


Tile is one of the most useful materials when it comes to covering floors and walls. However, you can't just set it down anyway you please. Luckily there are many tile patterns to choose from that can help you get the look you truly desire.

For someone who is looking for a simple pattern, the straight lay is a fantastic way to get started. This is particularly true if you want to do the job yourself to save some money, or just get some DIY experience. With the straight lay tile pattern, the tiles are set in a straight line and are even with both of the tiles on adjacent sides. It's as easy as that.

Another twist on the straight lay tile pattern is the checkerboard. And yes, it does look just like a chess or checkerboard with black and white squares. It accomplishes this by using alternating solid-colored white and black tiles. Some manufacturers actually offer large tiles with multiple checkered squares on them already so you won't have to do much thinking at all. When this pattern is used with stone tiles it can look very luxurious but less expensive vinyl tiles are always an option too.

The running bond tile pattern is a long time favorite. It may sometimes also be called the brick pattern as it is the most commonly seen in brickwork. The tiles are set so that each one is even with the center of the tile in the row before it just like you'd see when looking at a brick wall. This is option that not only works on the floor but wall as well. In fact it is often used in the kitchen and bathroom to form a back splash.

The herringbone is a more complex looking alternative. It gets its name from how much it looks like the skeletal structure of the herring, a very bony fish. Not normally used as a wall pattern it is typically seen on the floor. Another choice if you want something complicated is the Versailles tile pattern. While this one is made to look random it actually employs several tile sizes and needs to be installed by a tile professional due to its difficulty.

As you can see, when it comes to tile patterns there is a lot to choose from. In fact, there are many more than listed here. Just be sure when choosing one to go with your gut and have a clear idea of what your really want.




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