Tile Laying Pattern Guide

Tile Laying Pattern Guide

Posted on Date Posted by Shaun Farey on 12th Nov 2024

Tile Laying Pattern Guide

Your One-Stop Tile Laying Pattern Guide

Looking to give your tiling project a unique twist? The way you lay your tiles can make a huge difference! Here are some inspiring patterns to consider:


Classic Brick Bond

This timeless pattern, reminiscent of Victorian design, is perfect for tiles smaller than 30x60cm. For a modern touch, try a staggered brick bond (70:30) to make your room feel more spacious.

Staggered Brick Bond

For a modern look, consider using a staggered brick bond (typically 70:30). This pattern can make your room appear wider. While it works with all tile sizes, it’s especially popular for tiles larger than 30x60cm.

Stepladder

Want to create the illusion of height? This pattern is your go-to. Ideal for larger tiles (30x60cm+), it adds a striking vertical element to your space.

Stepladder Large Format

Want to create the illusion of height? This pattern is your go-to. Ideal for larger tiles (30x60cm+), it adds a striking vertical element to your space.

Herringbone

This pattern is all about making a statement. Whether you go horizontal to widen a room or vertical to draw the eye up, herringbone is a versatile choice. Just remember to order about 15% extra tiles for those tricky cuts.

Linear

Simple yet effective, laying tiles in a grid can create a modern feel. Use contrasting grout to define the edges and make the pattern pop.

Square Brick Bond

To achieve a classic Victorian look, use a 50:50 brick bond pattern with square tiles that are smaller than 30x30cm. This pattern, where each tile is offset by half its width from the row above, creates a timeless and elegant appearance. It’s particularly effective in smaller spaces, as the consistent alignment of the tiles can add a sense of order and sophistication. This traditional style is perfect for adding a touch of historical charm to your home, whether you’re tiling a kitchen backsplash, a bathroom wall, or even a hallway floor.

Diamond Pattern

This one’s a bit more complex, but the results are worth it. Laying tiles in a diamond pattern requires precision and about 20% extra tiles for cuts and breakages.

Hexagon

Hexagonal tiles can create a stunning visual effect. Allow for about 10% extra tiles to accommodate cuts and breakages.

Modular Patterns

These patterns use tiles of different sizes to create a repeating design. It’s a great way to add interest and texture to your floor.

Remember, your tile pattern can transform the look and feel of your space. So, get creative and have fun with it!