Herringbone is a tile pattern that has long been used to jazz up standard wood floors but is making its mark in kitchens and bathrooms alike.
Chevron wood tile pattern.
It has recently been in its heyday in retail stores and on pinterest.
The main difference between the two is the cuts used during installation.
Essentially a herringbone pattern is made up of rectangular tile pieces that meet at perfect straight edges to form a zigzag pattern.
Used on curtains bedding clothes or on accessories like bags purses jewellery or even shoes chevron has become very popular.
The wide long backsplash tiles next to the black and white chevron in harmony with the cabinets and make the chevron backsplash the star of the kitchen.
They join with another 45 degree edge in order to make a right angle thereby creating this arrow like pattern.
The black and white pattern of the chevron backsplash bring an energy to this kitchen.
Chevron is a popular pattern used in the flooring design where the wood blocks meet point to point creating a continuous zigzag.
One size only 15 x60 is available which means that only two tiles placed side by side are needed to create a full herringbone layout.