Herringbone at 90 degrees.
Mixed solid wall tile pattern.
Below is a list of some of the amazing kitchen wall tile designs as follows.
A 50 50 offset the most common brick running bond pattern creates a strong traditional look.
Take any size square or rectangle tile lay them in rows and shift each row to create an offset pattern.
The classic herringbone pattern just tilted 90 degrees.
It works well for a taller space like a shower to create vertical and horizontal subway tile patterns rather than just one large pattern that can be overwhelming when used in a large and tall space.
Each diagram represents nine square feet.
The offset brick pattern has several potential effects.
Brick look tiles in this layout create an industrial vibe in your space.
Here contemporary hexagonal tiles take center stage while large scale oblong wall tiles provide a light enhancing glossy background.
For a pronounced effect choose a contrasting shade like this dark gray grout which is paired with white subway tiles and tiny hexagonal mosaics.
This pattern also flatters handmade look tiles while adding authenticity.
Restrict your use of patterned tiles to one surface either the floor or a feature wall.
The tile patterns below are popular arrangements currently on trend.
A dark outline on the pattern indicates where tiles begin to repeat.
This gives the impression that the tiles are woven over and under each other like a basket.
The horizontal and vertical tiles then alternate on following rows.
For an easy mix that works in any space take two tile designs in the same solid color but different shapes and let the grout lines form the pattern.
Add 10 more for each tile to allow for breakage.
Even when set with materials like metal and glass the brick pattern is timeless.
Just use the percentages shown to calculate how many tiles of each size you ll need.
Pair pattern with plain.
The herringbone at 90 degrees also draws the eye up and creates visual interest in the space.
Modular patterns if laid according to this guide will have a solid grout frame every three feet.
Grey glass wall tile with a subway mosaic pattern in 1 5 x 6 creates a stunning look for your space and impervious tile is designed for any indoor wall application including wet areas like bathrooms and showers.
This is a clean and classic layout for subway tiles on walls and floors.
Also known as a running bond this common brickwork pattern has each tile start at the center of the tile below it.
The following pair of tiles are laid at 90 degrees to the first and so on.
Ranging from mosaic tile backsplash to the minimalist ones there are several design possibilities that are crafted to match the requirement of each type of kitchen.