Herringbone Tiles

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Herringbone floors have a special charm, they were a strong trend several decades ago and, although they have never stopped being fashionable, now they are making a comeback. There are models of Herringbone Tile that are on the rise that suit beautifully in the bathroom and other places in the home.

The herringbone shape is not the tile itself, but the way to place it. We find a rectangular tile that we are going to place in a herringbone way. The finish of the tile and the material from which it is made are what will give you a different decorative style. This technique, also inherited from the placement of wood cladding, consists of placing the tiles in such a way that two tiles form an “L”. In this way, we end up having the effect of two opposing stairs.

This type of coating looks especially good the greater the difference between the length and width of the tile, and in particular with tiles that imitate wooden slats. Today there are imitations so incredibly well made that they reproduce wood grain and knots or even dampness or defects.

Herringbone Tiles are classic and versatile, not only they fit in stately environments, but they can also be the ideal option to contrast in spaces of industrial, Nordic, or rustic inspiration. This type of tile for the floor is captivating, entering a house with herringbone flooring and immediately feeling that we are in a charming and stylish home.
In addition to finding them especially in homes, you can also see them in offices and charming establishments such as co-working spaces, coffee shops, etc.

If you choose Herringbone Tile, you can make the ground stand out more, creating a refined dynamic visual effect. This zig-zag arrangement is a trend not only in this type of flooring, you can often see it in wall decoration, in geometric patterns for home textiles, and even in mosaics on bathroom or kitchen walls.

If you are looking for a timeless floor that does not go out of style, the herringbone arrangement is our solution. If you also have a home with high ceilings, the decorative effect that you can achieve will be typical of the palaces and historical buildings of the 16th century.

You can create this composition with laminates or ceramic tiles that imitate wood that, in addition to providing us with a more risky and current result, will benefit us if we seek to lower costs. The herringbone arrangement can vary, for example, you can place double herringbone parks, forming the scheme using two boards instead of one.

On the other hand, if you want a different, special bathroom that draws attention but does not go out of style, you can always combine the Herringbone Tiles with other art pieces.

With this type of placement, you can achieve a 100% rustic design if you are looking for the retro style but with modern materials. Within this style, the tiles that imitate nature stand out, such as porcelain tiles imitating wood, or those that imitate cement, or porcelain tiles imitate manual clay.

Herringbone Tiles can be used on both walls and floors to add interest and drama. In theory, all rectangular tiles can be laid to create a herringbone pattern, but there are innovative ideas from the modern collection.

This type of decoration will take you to unique environments and from the past, taking up the beauty of the old ways of working and decorating. Fish scale tile and herringbone tile patterns are popping up in all sorts of unexpected spaces. Furthermore, they are both unique and options for interior design.

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