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This standard tile pattern is formed by stacking square tiles with grout lines running vertically and horizontally like a tic-tac-toe board.
This pattern has a great effect when the tiles are laid diagonally from the most important entrance to the center of the room.
A popular tile pattern that requires laying straight courses of tiles, alternating each row with the previous row in a running bond or brick pattern.
Each corner of the tile is clipped and replaced by a square dot.
A variation of clipped corners where only one corner of the tile is clipped.
Similar to the Offset Dot usually laid on a diagonal using 12" and 2" tiles.
A straight offset pattern alternating 12" and 6" square tiles.
A variation on a square floor pattern, can be used with multiple colors.
A herringbone V-shaped pattern may be made with different colors or textures to make the lines stand out, or it may be left subtle and simple.
The Versailles pattern uses tiles of four different sizes arranged to create the appearance of randomness.
Each tile is bordered with mosaics creating a picture frame look.
Brick pattern run on a diagonal alternating with mosaics.
A variation of Picture Frame, this pattern is laid on a diagonal with mosaics framing four tiles.
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Listello border frames mosaic tiles