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AGL Tiles-There are several designs to choose from for laying tiles while installing tiles. Here's a design guide to help you determine which tile patterns are most appropriate.
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Popular tile laying patterns • After you have selected the proper designer tiles for your house, the way you arrange it on your walls and floors makes all the difference. • Some very simple looking tiles will be stylishly arranged to look chic. • This is the time when you can bring in your creativity to the fullest. • To give you a way of what you can accomplish easily in your home, here are some tiles laying patterns which can add character to the interior design.
Popular tile laying patterns • These laying patterns would open many options of design for flooring and walls. • Each of them is easy to build and can be the highlight of your home. • Tile companies today, manufacture products that are especially fitted to each of these designs:
Popular tile laying patterns • The Herringbone tiling pattern may be a stylish twist to the vintage classic. • Many tile companies come up pattern looks visually sophisticated for flooring. If you're laying tiles during this pattern, get 20% extra as damage may happen while cutting and breaking. Herringbone Pattern
Popular tile laying patterns Diamond Pattern • This classic pattern is found in most day-to-day homes. • This is often also called the checkerboard pattern when two tiles of contrasting colours are used. • Just like the herringbone pattern, the diamond pattern includes cutting of tiles. • Remember to stay 20% extra for damage because of cuts and breakages.
Popular tile laying patterns Diamond Pattern • This classic pattern is found in most day-to-day homes. • This is often also called the checkerboard pattern when two tiles of contrasting colours are used. Just like the herringbone pattern, the diamond pattern includes cutting of tiles. • Remember to stay 20% extra for damage because of cuts and breakages.
Popular tile laying patterns • The small brick bond laying pattern is good for tiles with dimensions under 30X60 cm. • This can be also called the Running pattern with each tile placed at half the length of the adjacent tile. • This involves less cutting so getting a mere 10% extra should suffice. Small Format Brick Bond Pattern
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