Using Tiles which are the same size is obviously easier than using multi sized tiles but the effect that multi sized tiles can have on the floor can add real design and elegance to any kitchen, hall or bathroom floor. Making sure the tiles are of a smooth consistency is paramount in order to avoid tripping hazards and although using multi sized Tiles is a little trickier, it is not impossible.
Tiles can be cut to size but you can also purchase cut multi sized Tiles and sketch out a design on paper before you embark on the tiling project. Smaller tiles can be arranged into a pattern, with smaller ones around the edge of the room and bigger ones taking up the main central area.
Multi sized Tiles are generally known as combination Tiles with the same background colour that can be arranged in different patterns to create a perfect finish. Using squares and rectangles is a common design pattern, a sketch of the area and the amount of tiles you need is important for this design to ensure you have availability of Tiles. Using a checkerboard pattern is also a popular design and can be found in both kitchens and bathrooms. The design consists of using two different colours to to create a checkerboard pattern and this particular design will open up the room and leave a real design statement.Tiles can be cut to size but you can also purchase cut multi sized Tiles and sketch out a design on paper before you embark on the tiling project. Smaller tiles can be arranged into a pattern, with smaller ones around the edge of the room and bigger ones taking up the main central area.
Mosaic patterned tiles can also be used using traditional designs or you can make up your own floor design, this works especially well for larger surface areas where you can make a real focal point of the centre of the room and then depending on the scale of your design, you can use a uniformed colour of smaller or larger tiles around the border.
Using a uniformed colour of the same tile and colour on the main central area and then using a different tile and size around the border is a popular design and easier to install than other more complicated designs.
Using traditional black and white ceramic tiles is a lovely design for the kitchen floor and the hexagon flooring design works especially well in the kitchen. Placing alternative black and white tiles in a row pattern is another grand design. These designs also work really well in the bathroom area and the black and white combination gives a new and fresh feel to any bathroom.
Using traditional black and white ceramic tiles is a lovely design for the kitchen floor and the hexagon flooring design works especially well in the kitchen. Placing alternative black and white tiles in a row pattern is another grand design. These designs also work really well in the bathroom area and the black and white combination gives a new and fresh feel to any bathroom.