By the 16th century, many European homes and public buildings used herringbone tile and wood floors as a go-to. Like the Roman street pavers, the durability and woven design meant less wear and ...
We are seeing a shift from classic herringbone toward large-format tiles in natural tones,' adds Louisa Swannell, head of creative design at Walls and Floors. 'Homeowners and kitchen designers are ...
Patterned tiles can elevate a simple design, whether you’re using geometric patterns, mosaics, or floral prints. If you’re aiming for a more traditional or classic style, a subway or herringbone ...