What is a Picket Tile Pattern?
The picket tile pattern is named after the classic shape of picket fences. Each tile resembles an elongated hexagon or a pointed lozenge, creating a modern yet timeless design. This pattern is popular in both residential and commercial spaces due to its dynamic and sophisticated geometry.
Key Features of Picket Tile Pattern
At our studio, we produce picket tile patterns using glass material, known for its luminous surface and contemporary feel. Our picket tiles come in a wide range of rich colors and feature a small grain size of just 15mm x 31mm, making them ideal for mosaic effects and detailed designs.
Layout Styles for Picket Tile Pattern
There are several creative ways to arrange picket tiles, enhancing their visual impact and flexibility in design.
1. Staggered Cross Layout
Tiles are arranged in a staggered manner, where each row is offset from the previous one. This layout adds movement and a flowing texture to the surface, often used in backsplashes and decorative strips.
2. Cross with Framing Squares
In this pattern, 15mm x 15mm square tiles are placed as anchors. Picket tiles are arranged around them, forming a cross layout that creates structured borders and symmetry.
3. Vertical Layout with Micro Inlays
Picket tiles are aligned vertically, creating a neat and elegant linear effect. In the gaps between rows, 10mm x 10mm micro tiles are inserted for contrast and texture.
The picket tile pattern, with its striking shape, rich materials, and versatile layouts, is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a unique yet refined tiling option. Whether in kitchens, bathrooms, or feature walls, it elevates design with character and charm.