The simplest and most classic pattern, straight lay, uses grid tiles. This clean and basic pattern works with large and small tiles in any room.
Tiles are laid diagonally at 45 degrees. Visual interest and space expansion can be achieved with this design. Usually used with square tiles, it works with rectangular ones too.
Herringbone is a zigzag pattern made of right-angled tiles. This elegant pattern is utilized for backsplashes, flooring, and accent walls.
The basketweave layout alternates tile pairs like a basket. This timeless design fits in bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
This pattern uses different tile sizes in a modular layout, inspired by Versailles' luxurious floors. It adds grandeur and is utilized with natural stone tiles.
The brick or subway design offsets rectangular tiles to resemble brick walls. Subway tile patterns like this give character and charm.
Windmill patterns, variations of pinwheel patterns, are dynamic and striking. The center square tile is bordered by four diagonal rectangular tiles.
Checkerboard patterns use two contrasting tile colors to create a classic, graphic design. It suits kitchens, baths, and entryways.