Tile pattern library · 14 patterns
Tile patterns, explained.
Every layout we render — what it looks like, where to use it, what tile sizes it expects. Click any pattern to read the full write-up, then try it in the free calculator.
Straight
Clean grids. Crisp grout lines. The default for a reason.
Any tile ratio
Running Bond
ProBrick-style offset. Hides minor wall imperfections.
Any tile ratio
1/3 Offset
ProA subtler offset than running bond. The modern wood-plank look.
Any tile ratio
Diagonal (45°)
ProThe grid, rotated 45°. Visually widens narrow rooms.
Any tile ratio
Herringbone
ProInterlocking V's. The pattern that asks to be looked at.
2:1 to 5:1 ratio required
Double Herringbone
ProHerringbone in pairs. Reads bolder, with more texture.
2:1 to 5:1 ratio required
Checkerboard
ProTwo-color grid. Diner-classic, bistro-modern, infinitely versatile.
Any tile ratio
Basket Weave
ProPairs of horizontal and vertical tiles alternate. Reads woven.
2:1 ratio required
Double Basket Weave
ProBasket weave with doubled-up pairs. More texture, larger repeat.
2:1 ratio required
Wood Strip
ProLong planks, random offsets. The wood-floor look in tile.
Any tile ratio
Chevron
ProContinuous V-seams. Sharper and more directional than herringbone.
Any tile ratio
Mosaic (Pinwheel)
ProPinwheels of small squares around a larger central tile.
2:1 ratio required
Chantilly
ProFrench parquet — squares and rectangles in a balanced repeat.
2:1 ratio required
Versailles
ProThe 17th-century French parquet. Distinctly architectural.
2:1 ratio required
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