Wooden tiles are the latest craze in the flooring industry today. They look sleek, classy, and posh. They can be used in a variety of spaces including bedrooms, kitchens, hallways, or even in offices. The unique look of wooden tiles is steadily making them a new favourite everywhere.

The best part of wooden tiles is that they give you the appearance of wood without any hassles that come with actual wooden floors. The wooden tiles are usually made of Ceramic or Vitrified tiles that have an appearance of natural wood. The recent developments in technology and manufacturing processes have made this possible. These tiles can be produced in a variety of shapes and sizes, appearing so much like natural wood that you will never be able to tell the difference.

The unique appearance of wooden tiles makes them perfect for usage in residential or commercial projects. Great quality tiles will look similar to a hand-scraped wood floor. And they will not require any of the maintenance. They are made with durable materials, are easy to clean and maintain and require minimum effort.

With wooden tiles, you will always have something interesting going on. The patterns and colours of wooden tiles make it easier to mix and match furniture or accessories in your home. You can easily colour coordinate your space with the tiles to achieve a more polished and refined look. You can keep it simple with a basic, single colour tile or go adventurous with different shades and patterns on them.

Here are some patterns you can follow when laying your tiles:

1. Straight or Brick Pattern: This is the simplest and most common pattern you can follow. The tiles are laid straight, parallel to each other along the width or length of the room. It can create simple, contemporary designs. It is also the least expensive method.

2. Diagonal Pattern: This pattern is a bit more complicated to follow. It, however, adds a touch of luxury to the space. The tiles are laid parallel to each other, similar to a straight pattern. In this pattern, the angle of the tiles is at 45 degrees to the walls.

3. Checkerboard or Parquet Pattern: This is a very interesting way to lay tiles and can be used to elevate any kind of space. You can mix and match by placing the tiles diagonally or straight. This installation is achieved by placing the tiles in a repeated geometric pattern. It is relatively more expensive than other methods

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4. Herringbone Pattern: The herringbone pattern is a diagonal zigzag pattern that has a very distinct and unique look. The pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangular tiles at alternating 45-degree angles.

5. Staggered or Random Pattern: This look is to take the focus away from the minor flaws in the room. It is simple to install and helps hide crooked walls or break away the monotonous wall decor. The rustic aesthetic can be achieved by laying down irregular lengths of tiles in different ratios.

At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what pattern you use to install your wooden tiles. They will end up giving your space a fabulous look anyway!