Herringbone tiles give any room an atmospheric and chic look. By playing with the colour of the tiles, joints and accessories, you can create a unique look. Moreover, this pattern looks very spacious, making the room seem larger than it actually is. Curious about which tiles are suitable for a herringbone and what our range of herringbone tiles looks like? Then read on quickly.
Which tiles are suitable for herringbone?
As long as the tiles are oblong and have right angles, they can be used for laying a herringbone floor. Although this pattern is originally placed on the floor, herringbone is also becoming increasingly popular on the wall. In addition, a herringbone pattern can be laid in various sizes and materials. By choosing a large-sized tile, you create a calm space with a robust look. Small tiles, on the other hand, give a much more playful effect.
Herringbone tiles in your bathroom
A herringbone pattern is often associated with a wooden floor, but nowadays there are also herringbone tiles. These ceramic tiles are highly suitable for the bathroom, kitchen or toilet. For instance, they are easy to keep clean and moisture or heat do not affect them. Moreover, these tiles come in many different designs. From wood look to concrete look, the range is huge. Besides installing herringbone tiles on the floor or wall, you can also go for an entire corner in the bathroom with the herringbone pattern. Here, the floor tiles continue on the wall, creating one huge herringbone. By giving the shower area, for example, the same tile as the floor, the room radiates unity and you can relax for a while.