Herringbone Tile

The herringbone tile pattern enables you to create an intricate-looking design with one tile shape and size. You can use tile of all the same color, change colors in a stripe, create an ombré effect, or mix colors randomly. The herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped zigzag by placing rectangular tiles in alternating 45 degree angles. The difference between the herringbone pattern and the chevron pattern lies in the zigzag — the chevron zigzag aligns tiles with angled ends.
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a stove top oven sitting inside of a kitchen next to a white cupboards and counter
Lampas™ Peacock Pattern Tile
Lampas™ Peacock Pattern Tile #whytile
two towels are hanging on a shelf next to a vase with flowers and candle holders
Random Herringbone
Random color placement succeeds with the eye of an expert installer and designer! #whytile
a room with green plates on shelves and a blue chair
Green Ceramic Tiles in Herringbone Style!
Green tiles and pink wall via DesignLoveFest #whytile
some lemons and honey are sitting on a counter next to a yellow brick wall
Kitchen time! Make some tea with honey to feel better as the weather changes. #whytile
a bathroom with black and white tiles, gold fixtures and a shower head
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blue and green tiles are arranged in rows
Coastal Look in Herringbone
Shibui 1 x 4 Herringbone / Color - Turquoise Natural #whytile
a bathtub with a plant in the corner next to it
gorgeous, rich turquoise
Time to turn on calming music, turn down the lights and soak the stress away. #whytile
a close up view of a blue tile wall
ndigo, Navy, Midnight. Blue by any other name.
2x6 field tile in matte & gloss glazes create a Herringbone #whytile
a kitchen with white cabinets and blue backsplashes, wine glasses on the counter
Mid-Century Decor
Mid-century yum. #whytile
an image of some tiles that are blue and green
Ombre Herringbone
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a room with a ladder, bookshelf and pictures on the wall
Mixed Blue Herringbone
The mixed blue herringbone tiles used on the floor in this hallway are an interesting design feature that perfectly accompanies the white walls. #whytile
a white bowl filled with green plants on top of a counter next to a tile wall
18 Herringbone Tile Pattern Ideas For Any Space
What is herringbone? The herringbone pattern is a classic design that will always be in style. There’s something quite romantic and dreamy about this pattern. Even though it looks fancy it’s quite easy to make – simply place the short end of a subway tile against the long end of another subway tile, and build off that. There are many ways to use the herringbone pattern from a relaxing and minimal bathroom, to a statement wall with an extra pop of color. We have gathered 10 Herringbone Tile I...
an orange tiled floor with small squares in the center and diagonals on each side
Subway tiles for kitchen backsplash and bathroom tile in orange color Poppy..herringbone pattern #whytile