Monday, December 14, 2015

Tile Patterns What You Need To Know

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 interested in a simple pattern, the straight lay can be a good choice. And best of all since it isn't complicated it can be installed by beginners. This can save you some cash if you want to do it yourself. As you could guess from the name, with this tile pattern, the tiles are set in a straight line. Just be sure to line each one up so its even with the ones next to it.

The checkerboard tile pattern is actually a variation of the straight lay. It uses plain black and white tiles instead of other colors or designs. They are placed down in an alternating fashion and that is what helps to create the unique look that is just like a checkerboard. This can look very elegant especially when using stone tiles like those made from marble But, there are cheaper options available too, such as vinyl.

Many people love the look of the running bond tile pattern. You may sometimes also hear it called the brick pattern since it is also commonly used by brick layers due to its strength. With this layout tiles are put down so that they are even with the half-way mark of the one in the preceding row. The running bond is immensely popular and can be seen on the wall, floor, and particularly kitchen back splashes.

The herringbone and Versailles tile patterns are two more alternatives that are much more intricate. Resembling the bony skeleton of a herring, the herringbone tile layout is a complex choice that really shines. The Versailles is normally used with stone tiles and is actually made to look as if it is random. However it is definitely not, and requires several different sizes of tiles. Both should be installed by a pro., due to their difficulty.

It's pretty obvious when it comes to tile patterns you've got a lot to choose from. There are also many more than listed here. Just remember when choosing a pattern to stick with your gut feeling and always know what outcome you would ultimately like to accomplish. And don't forget to have some fun in the process!




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