Sunday, December 6, 2015

Tiles Patterns Improve The Look Of Any Space

By Mike Hartwick


Tile is known worldwide for it's ability to function as a floor and wall covering. However, it can also add beauty to a space like no other. However, it is always a smart idea to pick a tile pattern that you know will work well to help ensure you get the best results possible from your project. So here is a fast guide to give you the basics.

The easiest to install and also without a doubt the most widely used, is the straight lay tile pattern. Like its name suggests individual tiles are set down in a line and are even with the ones on either side. This pattern can be a fabulous starting point for someone who wants to do the job themselves and gain some DIY experience in the process.

For adding a classic feel, the checkerboard tile pattern is an old favorite. It's actually the straight lay yet using tiles that are black and white in color. These are laid down so they are alternating which creates a floor or wall covering similar to a checker or chess board, hence the name. To make things even easier for consumers, there are even individual tiles which have this pattern already printed on it, so there is minimal effort required to install it.

A widely used layout is the running bond tile pattern. It is also often called the brick pattern since it is employed in brickwork. Unlike with the choices above tiles are not set evenly with each other but instead lined up halfway with the tile in the preceding row, just like you would see on a brick wall. This pattern looks so good that it can be used on both the floor and the wall. It is particularly popular for creating a kitchen back splash.

Don't despair if you had something more complicated in mind, there are other choices. The herringbone tile pattern is one which never fails to disappoint. It gets its name from how similar it looks to the skeleton of a herring, a fish known to be very bony. One more intricate choice is the Versailles. This layout uses a larger number of tiles of many different sizes and can be very classy looking. Both of these however, should be installed by someone who has some serious tiling experience, not the average Joe.

When deciding on which one works best for your project be sure to take an honest look at your space and decide what your are trying to accomplish. From simple to intricate there are tile patterns for every space and need. Best of all, they can provide you with years of beauty!




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