Popular on backsplashes subway tiles attain new heights of style in a herringbone layout.
Rectangular wall tile patterns.
This pattern is made up of v shaped rows of 45 degree angled tiles.
Offset running bond or brick pattern.
Simply rotating the tiles 45 in this space adds interest and depth.
The neat way the tiles fit together the sharp central line where the v meets and the texturized zig zag horizontal pattern all work together to make this tile pattern super chic.
The following pair of tiles are laid at 90 degrees to the first and so on.
This layout is a classic but more graphic way to install both large or small rectangular tiles.
Diagonal or on point.
This pattern is the repeated across the surface.
Travertine 4x4s with glass 1x1s in a.
Even when set with materials like metal and glass the brick pattern is timeless.
The horizontal and vertical tiles then alternate on following rows.
A contrasting grout color highlights the unique design.
A floor pattern not only alters a room s appearance but it can also change the room s scale.
The chevron tile layout is basically rows of rectangle tiles with each row facing in the opposite direction to the one next to it creating a v shape.
Also using rectangular tiles the basket weave pattern has two tiles laid next to each other to form a square.
The tiles are laid in a v pattern with the short edge of one of the tiles lining up with the end of one of the longer edges on another tile.
The herringbone pattern is used only with rectangular tiles.