TILE PATTERNS AND LAYOUTS
Basket Weave
The Basket Weave pattern is a repeating pattern of two rectangular tiles laid horizontally against two other rectangular tiles laid vertically.
The Basket Weave pattern enhances spaces with it geometric symmetry and traditional look.



The Chevron tile pattern is popular in Bathrooms, Kitchens and smaller spaces where the desired look is to make a small space seems larger and more open.
Each V in the Chevron tile pattern is identical to the one before, creating a zigzag pattern. Porcelain, ceramic, and glass tiles are moisture-resistance, heat-resistance, stain-resistant materials that are great for splashbacks.
Splashbacks – Adding Chevron patterns to your Kitchen can create a sense of personality or a focal point.
Chevron
Cobblestone
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Diamond / Diagonal



English Bond


English Cross Bond


Fish Scale
Fish Scale


French



Geometric


Geometric 3D



Herringbone
A herringbone pattern is made up of equal-sized rectangular tiles arranged in a staggered zigzag pattern. Each rectangle is cut precisely so that the end of one tile meets the side of the next.
Fishbone – uses a longer thin tile in the same layout.




Herringbone Double
Double Herringbone is simply a double layer of Herringbone.

Mosiac
Popular choices include:
- Penny Rounds






Pin Wheel (Hopscotch)


Straight or Stack Bond



Stretcher Bond


Subway
Subway / Brick Bond


Timber Look
Timber Look



Vertical Stack Bond
Popular Tile choices are Kit Kat or Popsicle Tiles



