«The Muslim craftsmen in Spain in the 15th century created beautifully complex visual effects by tessellating a small
basic tile pattern.
Not exact matches
The usual way of assembling
tiles is in a periodic
pattern, one that starts with a
basic unit, which is repeated at regularly spaced intervals.
So, for the shower, we went for
basic white subway
tile, but opted for the
pattern above with dark grout, to add a graphic element.
Color
tiles are perfect for modeling math concepts such as
basic arithmetic skills, geometry, algebraic understanding, sorting,
patterning, logical thinking, and much more.
Laying
basic metro
tiles in a herringbone
pattern creates an interesting look in this modern white kitchen.
You can have
basic subway
tile and use it in a herringbone
pattern if you want a new look, but it's still a classic material.
Regardless of the
tile,
basic white, bold colour or natural stone, creating
pattern through shape is sure to elevate your bathroom in a classic, yet current way.»
I wanted to up the style factor a notch in this bathroom and do a herringbone
tile, and although I knew it would be harder than the
basic pattern we utilized last time, I thought it wouldn't take quite so long.
White is sort of the go - to when it comes to
tile these days, and let's face it, you can slap a
basic white subway on any wall in any
pattern, and you are sure to get a classic and timeless look, but isn't that a little bit boring?