Laying basic metro tiles
in a herringbone pattern creates an interesting look in this modern white kitchen.
Grey concrete backsplash tiles laid
in a herringbone pattern create a dramatic focal point in the kitchen.
A mix of ceramic tiles laid
in a herringbone pattern creates a wonderful flooring design.
Not exact matches
Choose from unique
patterns and designs
in herringbone cotton, faux fur and velvet - or mix and match textures,
creating a totally unique feel for your room decor.
Together they
create a wide stripe, nestled between copper elements that are attached to the ground
in a
herringbone pattern.
Here, split cobblestones
create a
herringbone pattern in the hearth, while glass and ceramic accessories, plus stylish metal fittings, evoke a sophisticated atmosphere.
Their builder
created the hearth using split cobblestones laid
in a
herringbone pattern.
Stone tiles allow for diverse design possibilities the inherent beauty of natural material
in a
herringbone pattern is a great way to showcase variation and veining
creating not only a practical splashback but also a feature wall.
Whether the shape or
pattern is part of the tile or simply
created by installing
in a geometric
pattern, we're seeing diamonds, hexagons, fish scale, chevron,
herringbone, ovals, penny rounds and more.