Choosing the right tile pattern can completely transform a room. Whether you’re designing a minimalist bathroom, a modern kitchen, or a timeless foyer, the layout of your tile influences both style and function. Below is an easy‑to‑understand guide to the most common and impactful tile patterns used today.


Horizontal Straight Stack

Horizontal Straight Stacked Tile Pattern on Shower Walls

The Horizontal Straight Stack pattern places tiles in clean, aligned rows. Each tile’s edges line up perfectly with its neighbors, creating a modern, uniform look.
Best for: contemporary designs, small bathrooms, sleek kitchen backsplashes.
Why choose it: It highlights the geometry of the tile and creates an uncluttered visual flow.


Vertical Straight Stack

Vertical Straight Stacked Tile Pattern on shower walls with niche shevling

A variation of the horizontal stack, the Vertical Straight Stack places tiles in tall, aligned columns.
Best for: making walls look taller, creating a bold and modern statement.
Why choose it: It elongates the room visually and adds height without visual complexity.


1/2 Offset Brick Lay

50/50 Horizontal Brick Lay tile pattern on shower walls

One of the most classic patterns, the 1/2 Offset (also called Running Bond) staggers each row by half the length of the tile.
Best for: subway tile walls, traditional designs, or hiding slight imperfections in tile size.
Why choose it: It’s timeless, forgiving, and adds gentle movement.


1/3 Offset Brick Lay

50/50 Brick Lay Tile Pattern on shower walls with corner glass shelving

The 1/3 Offset staggers each row by one‑third the tile length, creating a more dynamic and contemporary version of the classic brick lay.
Best for: large‑format tiles, modern kitchens, or spaces needing added texture.
Why choose it: It reduces the lippage risk common in long tiles and adds a subtle zig‑zag visual.


Herringbone

Modern kitchen backsplash with a herringbone ceramic tile pattern highlighted by soft under‑cabinet lighting.

The Herringbone pattern places tiles in a distinctive “V”‑shaped weaving layout by laying them at 45° angles.
Best for: elegant hallways, feature walls, entryways.
Why choose it: It creates movement, luxury, and old‑world charm with a modern twist.


Chevron

Modern kitchen backsplash featuring a chevron-patterned ceramic tile design with subtle grout lines and under-cabinet lighting highlighting the texture.

Chevron tiles are cut at an angle so the ends meet in a continuous, sharp “V” pattern.
Best for: bold feature walls, sophisticated flooring, or modern statement spaces.
Why choose it: It offers cleaner, sharper lines than herringbone for a more contemporary look.


Basketweave

Modern kitchen backsplash featuring a basketweave ceramic tile pattern with subtle grout lines and soft under‑cabinet lighting.

The Basketweave pattern uses rectangular tiles (often paired with small squares) to mimic the look of woven fabric.
Best for: vintage bathrooms, classically styled spaces.
Why choose it: It brings texture, charm, and a timeless handcrafted feel.


Custom Tile Patterns: Bringing Personality and Detail Into Your Design

While traditional layouts like stacked, brick, and herringbone remain timeless, many Edmonton homeowners renovating in 2025–2026 are looking for ways to personalize their spaces with custom tile patterns. These patterns add visual interest, highlight architectural features, and elevate kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways with a bespoke touch.

Here are some custom tile pattern options that blend beautifully with modern, transitional, and contemporary home designs in Edmonton and surrounding areas.

1. Mixed‑Format Tile Layouts

Custom Tile Pattern with Mixed Tile Colours and Variation in Design on Shower Walls.

Combining tiles of different sizes—such as mixing 12×24 rectangles with 24×24 squares—creates a dynamic, custom look. This approach works especially well on bathroom floors and fireplace surrounds where homeowners want depth without overwhelming the space.

2. Pattern Play With Color and Finish

Tile Insert Pattern on Kitchen Back-Splash

Custom patterns can be created by alternating:

  • Glossy and matte tiles
  • Contrasting colors
  • Warm and cool tones

This adds subtle texture and movement, especially when used with neutral stone‑look tiles common in Edmonton remodels.

3. 70/30 and 30/30/30 Offset Patterns

Beyond the standard 50/50 brick layout, custom offsets like 70/30 or 30/30/30 deliver a designer feel. These patterns reduce repetition and create a more architectural, intentional look—popular choices for kitchen backsplashes and elongated subway tiles.

4. Geometric Accent Patterns

3D Tile Pattern on Bathroom Floor

Hexagons, chevrons, diamonds, and trapezoids can be arranged in custom configurations to create:

  • Feature walls
  • Shower niches
  • Kitchen stove surrounds

Homeowners often mix solid and veined pieces to enhance detail without committing to a fully patterned tile.

5. Inset Borders and Framed Tile Sections

Herringbone Inset tile pattern with subway tile on kitchen back-splash

Perfect for entryways, mudrooms, or luxury bathrooms, framed tile insets allow you to highlight:

  • Mosaic centers
  • Patterned stone
  • Decorative porcelain

These accents help define specific areas within open‑concept designs, which are common in Edmonton homes.

6. Randomized Stone & Terrazzo Patterns

Modern terrazzo‑style tiles and veined porcelain slabs can be installed in intentional “randomized” arrangements for a natural, organic aesthetic. This mimics real stone variation and works beautifully with warm wood cabinetry trending in 2026.

7. Large‑Format Pattern Continuity

For a clean, high‑end look, large‑format tiles (24×48 or larger) are installed to continue veining across walls and floors. This creates a seamless, spa‑like atmosphere often used in luxury bathroom renovations.


Why Custom Tile Patterns Matter in Edmonton Renovations

Custom patterns give homeowners the flexibility to:

  • Add uniqueness without increasing material cost
  • Highlight architectural lines in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Create high‑end detailing that boosts resale value
  • Make small rooms feel larger or more curated
  • Complement modern cabinetry and quartz countertops

For Edmonton’s mix of new builds and older home remodels, these patterns help bridge practical design with personal style.


 

Final Thoughts

The pattern you choose can elevate your space just as much as the tile itself. Whether you want clean lines, dynamic movement, or timeless elegance, understanding these layouts will help you make the right design choice with confidence.

Ready to Upgrade Your Home With Custom Tile Patterns?

Whether you’re planning a full bathroom remodel, a kitchen backsplash upgrade, or a feature wall that truly stands out, RBW Construction brings expert craftsmanship and design‑focused precision to every tile installation. From classic patterns to fully custom layouts, we help you choose the perfect style, materials, and finishes to elevate your home’s look and function.

Contact RBW Construction today for a free consultation.
Let’s transform your space with tile patterns that are beautifully installed, built to last, and tailored to your unique renovation vision.