From classic stacked bond to herringbone tile patterns, find inspiration from these tile pattern ideas.

So how exactly do you choose?

you’re able to also findpeel and stick tilesin many patterns and styles.

Bathroom with basketweave floor tile

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This tile pattern creates neat rows and clean lines.

It also works beautifully with square tiles.

In a running bond, every other row lines up, whether installed vertically or horizontally.

Horizontal stacked tile

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Herringbone is a classic pattern for wood floors that translates neatly to floor tiles and backsplashes alike.

or larger and more geometric.

In multi-tile designs, its important to use tiles with complementary dimensions to create a neat repeating pattern.

Vertical stacked tile

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Using tiles in similar hues for a multi-tile design can create an elegant effect underfoot.

Running bond tile

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Bathroom vanity against wall with mirror

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blue bathroom with basketweave tile pattern floors

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Herringbone floor tile

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Chevron tile

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Diamond tile pattern kitchen

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Bathroom pinwheel floor tile

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Bathroom with multi-tile floor design

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