Tile Patterns For The Total Novice

By Jonathan Antinoro


When adding tile to any space you will need to decide which layout you will use. There is a lot to choose from so you'll want to do a little research first. Here are some of the points you will want to consider when deciding on which tile patterns will work best in your home or wherever your project may be.

When deciding on a layout you'll definitely need to take some time and think about shape. While some use tiles that are square or are rectangular others may use those which are octagonal. A few wall and floor tile patterns even incorporate more than one shape. Which shapes you prefer will therefore have an influence on the layout you end up picking.

Color can play a big part in how a pattern is perceived. An excellent example of this is the checkerboard layout which employs white and black tiles. This use of contrasting colors makes for a classic feel that is eye-catching. Even if the one you choose doesn't need specific colors you can use them to make sure your project makes an impact.

How big or small the tiles you pick are, can totally influence how the final results look. You'll want to decide which size or sizes will work well with the area you will be installing them in before choosing a layout. Going with multiple sizes is an option too. Some tile floor patterns such as the Versailles use a handful of sizes in unison.

A lot of homeowners are looking for a layout that is simple. These are usually not nearly as difficult to install and therefore can be a fantastic way to save some cash and do the job yourself. They can without a doubt look phenomenal if you use a material that works well with them. A basic tile pattern such as the running bond using slate or marble for instance can be spine-tingling to look at. But don't forget about other material choices such as ceramic or glass either.

For those who favor complex layouts you are in luck. There are many intricate tile installation patterns that may tickle your fancy. One of them which looks like the skeleton of a fish when installed is the herringbone. The windmill is another one and when done right will look like a windmill spinning in the wind.

These are the basics that you'll want to keep in mind for deciding on a tile pattern and having success with it. But of course even after learning them you may want to seek the advice of a professional before you make a final decision or lay any tile.




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