Tile Laying Patterns For Shower Walls

It s a good choice of pattern for rooms where you don t want the tiles to distract from other design features.
Tile laying patterns for shower walls. Even when set with materials like metal and glass the brick pattern is timeless. Pin wheel also called hopscotch. The tiles come in different sizes pre spaced on mats. The tiles are simply laid side by side in a straight line to give an overall even grid pattern.
To create the windmill pattern four rectangular tiles are arranged around a square tile in the centre. Take any size square or rectangle tile lay them in rows and shift each row to create an offset pattern. The offset brick pattern has several potential effects. Using a square tile and grout in a contrasting colour to the rectangles really make this pattern stand out.
A 50 50 offset the most common brick running bond pattern creates a strong traditional look. This is the most commonly used tile pattern of all and the easiest to do. On the ceiling and floor of the shower we used 2 x 2 tiles and on shower walls 2 x 4 tiles. For a more traditional look stack classic square tiles in a grid pattern.
Grid stacked this layout is a basic pattern where square tiles are set in a straight line to create a look that s simple and clean. It can look busy on a floor but is good for a shower or as a border. Measure and dry lay tiles for shower wall in our project we used crema marfil an italian tumbled marble tile.