Sunday, January 10, 2016

Tile Patterns You Need To Know About

By Mike Hartwick


Whether on the floor or wall, tile always makes an attractive and functional covering. It comes in a never ending array of colors, styles, materials, and sizes. However when installing them it is always important that you choose the appropriate pattern as well. Here is a fast introduction to some of the top tile patterns and their benefits.

When it comes to something simple that also happens to look great, the straight lay is a winning layout. This is without question the most commonly seen and installed tile pattern around the world. That's because it is a cinch to install and just works so well. Each individual tile is set so that it is in a straight line but also flush with the ones on both sides of it. For the beginner it is the perfect way to start getting some DIY experience and save some cash.

A slight change on the straight lay can create a very classic and elegant feel. The checkerboard tile pattern is virtually the same except it uses only black and white tiles. By alternating the two colors you end up with a space that looks just like a checkerboard. For maximum effect many homeowners choose to use stone tiles like marble which is well known for how fabulous it looks when used with this pattern in particular. This is another basic option for anyone who wants to to do the job themselves.

The running bond tile pattern is one that is often seen on kitchen and bathroom back splashes. It also works on the floor just as well. You might already know it as the brick pattern as it also called because of its use in brickwork. When installing it you will need to line the edge of each tile up with the halfway mark of the tile in the row before it, just like you would see on a brick wall.

A large number of homeowners are only interested in complicated layouts. One of the most unique is the Versailles tile pattern. It is so well thought out that it actually makes you think you are looking at randomly placed tiles. However, in reality if you were to install tile haphazardly you would have no chance of it coming out as pleasing as it does when using the Versailles. This pattern uses numerous different sizes and it can be very hard to keep track of what comes next after installing only a few. For this reason you'll need to have a professional install it for you.

It doesn't matter if you need something basic, complicated or somewhere in the middle, there are tile patterns to meet your demands. Take your time and do a little research before you choose, to help maximize your chance of success. And don't forget the straight lay, checkerboard, running bond, and Versailles!




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