Common subway tile patterns stacked or stack bond.
Tile pattern terminology.
Tile is set in a staggered pattern similar to a brick wall see brick pattern.
Tiles can be laid out in a grid pattern which is the traditional block layout.
A term used when a wall surface has developed a slide.
If the side to be offset is greater than 15 in a maximum offset of 1 3 is recommended.
Bright gloss colorless or colored ceramic glaze with a high gloss.
Some get this pattern confused with chevron these are not interchangeable terms.
Compressed air is used to propel a stream of wet or dry sand onto the surface.
A method of scarifying the surface of concrete or masonry to provide a bondable surface.
Any shape tile that is square or rectangular may be set in a running bond.
However there are also a variety of other types of patterns including diagonal brick herringbone and chevron.
Here is a basketweave pattern.
Common with subway tiles on wall installations.
As the most simple tile pattern it also has the potential to look the most modern.
The repetitive pattern used to lay out the tiles.
A strip of motif tile that creates a design concept.
Mosaic a surface decoration made by inlaying small pieces of various colored material on large or small surfaces to form pictures or patterns.
Brick joint or running bond tile installation with each row offset usually by half its length.