Creating Illusions With A Certain Tile Pattern

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Choosing a floor tile pattern or wall covering will mean having far more choices to consider versus using other materials. One of the best aspects about tile is that it looks great in any room and can be modified to suite any need. Before choosing or purchasing tile it is wise to do some window shopping to get an idea of the available options.

If unable to find a desirable type of tile at a local store, homeowners can also purchase tile online. Being able to order tile online opens up endless possibilities and ordering online can also save homeowners a considerable amount of money. The internet is not good just for ordering tile; it can also be used to research the different ways tile can be used and for discovering numerous tile pattern ideas.

Choosing a tile pattern is every bit as important as choosing the right type of tile for the job. Some of the most commonly used patterns have been around for many years and are considered to be classics. The checkerboard and herringbone tile patterns are a fine example of classic patterns.

If carefully planned and properly installed, tile patterns can do more than just beautify a floor or wall. Many patterns offer homeowners a more spacious feel in small bathrooms and hallways. Other patterns, such as the running bond tile pattern are useful for hiding imperfections in walls and floors. This pattern works best when it is made up of a few colors and rectangular shaped tiles.

The running bond pattern looks similar to the pattern used when laying brick. Each tile is staggered and creates a unique pattern and when it is used on floors this particular pattern has a high load bearing weight. The staggering of the tiles makes this pattern strong and can make imperfections disappear.

A lot of homes feature the running bond pattern on kitchen and bathroom walls and floors. This pattern is also commonly used outside on patios and for walkways. The herringbone tile layout is a pattern that is useful for making compact sized rooms and halls feel more spacious.

The herringbone pattern tile is a bit more complex than the running bond pattern and is best left to experienced professionals. The herringbone tile pattern gives smaller rooms the illusion of being larger than they are because this pattern creates a flowing sensation when looked at. Most tile patterns use illusion to distract as well as capture the attention of onlookers.

Other patterns that are good at creating illusion are the pinwheel, basket weave, and the versailles tile pattern  . Each of these patterns is unique and combines colors with differently sized tiles. The blending of several colors and sizes of tiles creates a busy look that can also serve as a focal point that opens up small rooms.

Though there are basic tricks and rules for tile crafting, most tile pattern layouts can successfully be used in any room. Though the patterns and tiles chosen are a matter of personal preference, many people try to recreate patterns they see in other similar settings. Getting familiar with patterns that are best used in certain settings ensures that an appropriate tile and pattern is chosen for a tile project.