They can be put into a number of combinations to create exciting or simple patterns.
Vertical stacked tile pattern.
The horizontal and vertical tiles then alternate on following rows.
This results in a modern look that works well with clean shapes and crisp angles and plays against the organic forms of exotic woods.
In a stacked pattern the tiles are aligned to form a basic repeating grid.
Comprised of pairs of vertical tiles framed by pairs of horizontal tiles this pattern is easy to plan and install.
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It creates strong diagonal lines in the pattern and is often used instead of the basic offset pattern with larger tiles to hide imperfections like in this danish home from nordic design.
Stacked vertical alternating create a visually interesting shower wall by using the vertically stacked subway tile pattern but then offset the rows.
Modular tile lines will create interesting geometric patterns.
Narrow spaces between these tiles are filled with white grout to subtly define the dimensional pattern.
This gives the impression that the tiles are woven over and under each other like a basket.
This is due to the different shapes and sizes that the tiles can come in.
When to use a vertical brick pattern.
This is a twist on the basic offset pattern where each tile s edge is only offset by one third of the width of the tile above or below.
Some options are rectangles trapezoids hexagons honeycomb diamonds etc.
A 50 50 offset will put the highest point of one tile next to the lowest point of another tile creating lippage.
The basket weave pattern gets its name because it actually looks similar to the pattern on a straw basket and appears to weave the tiles over and under each other.
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Also using rectangular tiles the basket weave pattern has two tiles laid next to each other to form a square.
If you re installing larger tiles with a long shape 6x24 tiles wood plank tiles etc it s recommended that you don t use a 50 50 offset as these tiles can have a slight bow in them.
The following pair of tiles are laid at 90 degrees to the first and so on.
This is a throwback to the ornate art deco era of the early 1900 s and its intricate pattern works best in smaller areas such as powder rooms or shower stalls.
Because it employs a readily available tile size and shape the pattern is a cost effective way to fashion high impact walls.
Stacked vertical in this pattern tiles are stacked vertically emphasizing the height of your space by making your walls seem taller.
Vertically stacked large format tiles serve to extend your walls and floors in both directions.