Rectangular Floor Tiles Pattern
Check to see if the pattern color lines up from tile to tile.
Rectangular floor tiles pattern. Extremely popular in the early 1900s basket weave is a classic way to add interest to floors. This is a beautiful choice for elongating or widening angles in a space. Depending on the size of your tiles and the room this can be a very cost effective and easy to apply layout as there may be no need to cut tiles or have any wastage. This is a look suited to more traditional styles.
This pattern starts with rectangular tiles laid in the herringbone style. Around the edges of these it has smaller square tiles to create a larger pattern that is then repeated across the floor. This elegant pattern uses a combination of square and rectangular tiles to create a puzzle like repeating design. The chevron floor tile pattern forms a zigzag design by combining rectangular floor tiles into angled ends.
Like the running bond floor tile pattern the chevron pattern can carry your line of sight along an intended path or toward a focal point. Some rectangular tiles will come with a chevron design printed on them for easier installation. We love using the versailles layout on floors with natural stone like travertine. The most common way of laying out square or rectangular floor tiles is in a simple grid pattern where the edge of the grid lines up to the walls.