Gorgeous variations on laying subway tile.
Traditional subway tile pattern.
Herringbone at 90 degrees.
The most traditional pattern for subway tile.
This pattern is made up of v shaped rows of 45 degree angled tiles.
Popular on backsplashes subway tiles attain new heights of style in a herringbone layout.
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.
Herringbone is another classic subway tile pattern for the bathroom.
Patterns to ponder for your home design.
Diagonal herringbone rotate the traditional herringbone pattern by 45 degrees to achieve the diagonal herringbone a v shaped pattern of interlocking rectangular subway tiles with more intensity.
Subway tile patterns slice of design.
It s also probably the safest choice if you re flipping a house or remodeling with a future sale in mind.
I will say this is the safest choice if you are flipping a house or remodeling with resale in mind.
A contrasting grout color highlights the unique design.
3 x 12 and 4 x 16 which will give a more modern look.
Subway tile is a classic choice for a kitchen backsplash.
This studio life style space proves that it can be just as classic and understated as a repeating bond composition when paired.
Part of their appeal is the clean contemporary look while retaining a bit of visual charm with the tiled look itself laying subway tiles in a space is a nice way to keep the background subtle but still interesting and chic.
The offset pattern is the most traditional pattern for subway tile.
Subway tiles have quite a design history having been around for an exceptionally long time.
This layout is a classic but more graphic way to install both large or small rectangular tiles.
As these cooking spaces prove this reliably stylish tile has major design appeal.
It s also the most classic and less noticeable if you want to save the show stopper moment for other elements in your space.
But don t call it safe.
The most timeless look is 3 x 6 rectangular tile laid in a 50 50 brick pattern.
It s also the most classic and least noticeable if you want a neutral element in your space to let other focal points emerge.