Kitchen Floor Tile Herringbone Pattern
You ll find the tile we used linked below.
Kitchen floor tile herringbone pattern. The tile installer laid the individual tiles in the herringbone pattern. It is typically created with rectangular shaped tiles made of ceramic stone or porcelain. One of our favorite styles is herringbone. Despite its traditional roots a herringbone tiles kitchen can go modern in a heartbeat.
Get the inspiration you need to upgrade your kitchen with a stylish herringbone backsplash. These reclaimed antique terra cotta parefeuilles in soft hues of rose and earth tones are salvaged from southern france. It s ever so slightly different than chevron flooring which is composed of pieces that meet at the top creating a v shaped arrow like design. The pattern resembles fish bones.
The color will make the layout feel modern while the grout line emphasizes the overall herringbone pattern adding graphic appeal to your space. Simply add a dark moody color such as a charcoal gray and contrast it with a lighter grout line. These french tiles are typically installed in a herringbone pattern and are ideal for wall cladding as well as for a very unique floor surface. The array of soft colors will add a unique charm.
Our tiles actually start under our cabinets but you can also often lay tile after cabinets are installed just make sure you will be able to pull appliances out once the tile is laid if you decide to go that route.