Not exact matches
And if you missed our posts
in January, read more 2018 Design Trends: Flat Front Cabinetry, Two Toned
Kitchens, The New Traditional,
Patterned Tile and Mixed Wood Tones.
The adjoining dining room has two doorways to the
kitchen that, at less than six feet wide and a bit more than twelve feet long, unquestionably qualifies as humble
in proportion with high - end if well - used appliances and a hodge - podge of white and banker's green marble countertops set against unpretentious pine cabinetry and a cloying floral
patterned tile backsplash.
The mostly white and fully up - to - date farmhouse - style eat -
in kitchen, with
patterned black - and - white floor
tiles, opens through French doors to a walled and gated courtyard at the front of the house.
A recent renovation transformed the living room and
kitchen into modern spaces with a relaxed yet elegant feel, thanks to redwood wall paneling, tray ceilings and
tile floors set
in a herringbone
pattern.
Published
in the early 1970s, a decade that has largely influenced her visual aesthetic, The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement yielded stylish reproductions of brightly painted foyers,
tiled kitchens, and wood - paneled living rooms which Thomas coupled and collaged with her own photographs, swathes of
patterned textiles and blocks of pure color, and at times, glimpses of the landscape to render kaleidoscopic shifts
in perspective.
The
kitchen's herringbone -
tiled walls offer a dramatic yet subtle look.The trendy
pattern is grouted
in grey for a more vintage vibe — a testament to the interplay of new world and old
in the house.
Laying basic metro
tiles in a herringbone
pattern creates an interesting look
in this modern white
kitchen.
This subway
tile pattern came back to life
in the mid-2000s as backsplash
tile in kitchens.
These textured blown vinyl wallcoverings feature a range of designs, designed with your
kitchen and bathroom
in mind, and includes contemporary coffee motifs and traditional all - over
tile designs with a mixture of florals and geometric
patterns.
I just redid my
kitchen and did the subway
tile in a herringbone
pattern.
Glass mosaic
tiles in cheerful colors and graphic
patterns add bright energy to this happy Tybee Island, Georgia,
kitchen.
Make a feature of your flooring with beautifully
patterned floor
tiles — they're definitely the standout piece
in this stylish
kitchen.
At the heart of this family
kitchen there is a colourful plum island unit and
patterned splashback
tiles in rich autumnal shades.
Grey concrete backsplash
tiles laid
in a herringbone
pattern create a dramatic focal point
in the
kitchen.
A backsplash of turquoise quatrefoil
tiles as well as a custom blue and chartreuse
patterned Roman shade link the
kitchen to the other rooms
in the house.
This modern
kitchen seems as if it's stepping back
in time with the addition of geometric
patterned tiles that create an eye - catching look.
The
kitchen was looking much better, but it was still a bit bland, so the addition of Moroccan
tiles from Topps Tiles was perfect because they added pattern and colour in tones that work with the
tiles from Topps
Tiles was perfect because they added pattern and colour in tones that work with the
Tiles was perfect because they added
pattern and colour
in tones that work with the room.
Patterns and prints
in the furniture wallpaper, and
tiles can also become interesting design solutions for your
kitchen.
An Introduction to
Pattern Tiles Pattern tiles are a great way to achieve a feature wall or statement floor in a kitchen, bathroom or living
Tiles Pattern tiles are a great way to achieve a feature wall or statement floor in a kitchen, bathroom or living
tiles are a great way to achieve a feature wall or statement floor
in a
kitchen, bathroom or living area.
Glass mosaic
tiles in a herringbone
pattern introduce soft blues and grays into the
kitchen.
Boost your
kitchen's wow factor
in a three - day weekend by installing a timeless Carrara marble backsplash
in an updated subway
tile pattern.
Lauren convinced me to move on from the plain white (safe) subway
tile of my current
kitchen and mix things up a bit with some painted white glass
tiles in a chevron
pattern (above).
Subway
tiles laid
in a herringbone
pattern or white stone with a mottled texture will add visual interest to your
kitchen without breaking away from a sophisticated white
kitchen cabinet scheme.
Originally used for flooring
in Italian palazzos, terrazzo has made its way from grand Italian homes to large communal spaces across the world, and has now finally stepped into modern homes, through
kitchen floors, bathroom
tiles, pretty planters,
patterned rugs and even Terrazzo print wallpapers.
Our Colours Collection
tiles in Latte White & Jet Black can be mixed and matched easily to create the desired
pattern, and are durable enough for a busy family
kitchen floor.
Instead of a typical running - bond subway
tile pattern, add a dash of the unexpected to your
kitchen backsplash or shower walls by laying your ceramic
tile in a herringbone
pattern instead.
Choosing one color (no
pattern or texture) and clean - lined
tile for the backsplash
in a small
kitchen keeps the look uncluttered and roomy.
Instill welcoming warmth
in the
kitchen with a
kitchen backsplash of relief
pattern tiles and richly stained wood cabinets.
After: Natural wood helps soften the bold black - and - white color scheme and
patterned tile backsplash
in the completely renovated
kitchen.
Beautiful floor
tiles border the island unit
in this classic
kitchen, producing an effect not unlike a
patterned rug on the wooden floor.
Inspired by their travels, the homeowners made a bold style statement
in the
kitchen with Cuban - style concrete
tile that mimics
patterned wallpaper.
Whether it's a high - impact chevron
in a master suite, a European - inspired encaustic
in the
kitchen, or an ultra-hip geometric treatment
in an office lobby, we're smitten with the effortless way
pattern tile breathes life into a room — with dimension, character, and just a hint of intrigue.
If you're looking to infuse your
kitchen with an Italian look, consider using mosaic
tile on your backsplash
in a simple or an ornate
pattern.
Get
in on the
pattern trend with floor and wall
tile, or ease into it on a
kitchen backsplash — both add a lovely layer of drama and character.
I used the 3 colours of Shibori
tiles in a herringbone
pattern behind my cooker - using a professional tiler - and they are absolutely perfect for my
kitchen.
And if you missed our posts
in January, read more 2018 Design Trends: Flat Front Cabinetry, Two Toned
Kitchens, The New Traditional,
Patterned Tile and Mixed Wood Tones.
If you are doing a simple black and white check like I did there are really only two options — starting with black, or starting with white (but, if you go with color or
patterned tiles then there is a lot more creative freedom, or you could get your stripe on like Orlando did
in his old
kitchen).
The
tile pattern in the
kitchen feels so Southwest inspired, it's a surprising choice for a home
in upstate New York... but that's kinda the point, right?
White galley
kitchen with
patterned floor
tiles A wooden window seat adds extra seating and bold, blue floor
tiles have been used to border the island unit
in this classic
kitchen.
A simple colour scheme of white and brown
in this
kitchen is made vibrant with the addition of retro -
patterned splashback
tiles, which are a real conversation - starter.