In the image below the large format tile is highly polished and reflects light.
Large format tile herringbone pattern.
Drama is in order with large format tile patterns that evoke boldness and confidence.
For example install a wood plank tile in a herringbone pattern.
For a modern take on the traditional pattern try a herringbone backsplash in our 3 x 9 edge size.
In such a pattern the center of the rectangular tiles regularly lines up next to the edge of the square tiles.
This not only adds character.
Each tile in this pattern offsets the tile below it by one third of its length creating a staggered diagonal effect.
Contrast that with the very dark colored matte finished large format tile in the bathroom below.
Matching your grout to your large format 12 x 24 tile pattern creates a seamless design that opens up the space.
6 large format herringbone tile backsplash.
Wood look and other plank tiles are frequently installed using this layout.
A modular pattern is any pattern where multiple sizes are used in a repeating combination for example when 24 x 24 tiles are installed with 12 x24 12 x12 6 x12 and 6 x6 tiles.
6 x 24 tile patterns this plank shape is common in linear layout installations but is a great option for herringbone chevron and other unique patterns that can make your tile floor more modern and interesting.
A large tile size can have major impact in a herringbone pattern and the great thing is you won t need as much tile to cover your backsplash.