Two subway tile patterns
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Comments (5)Yes, it can all be done. It just matters how much you want to spend. You can even cut a hole right in the middle of a tile, but would cost a lot of time to have someone do it. And there's a great chance for accidental breakage which increases the time involved. You do it the way you would with wood, by drilling, then carefully filing and nipping out the area, then grinding and sanding to make clean edges. It would be better to just cut the tile in two L shapes, over the inset, but a hole can be made. I have a lot of tile in my kitchen which is randomly set without grid. The big problem with cutting tiles occurs if they're cut out (in the making) before firing. Then they have rounded edges, which are very nice, but which go away when they're cut. That makes the cut show a lot more. There are also "rectified" tiles, which are cut after firing, which have perfectly straight sides. You can cut those any which way and have the edges match. The main thing for doing things that the person in the tile shop thinks can't be done is to have a master tile setter. A lot of people think they know how to install tile, who can do a perfectly acceptable job of putting a grid on a floor, who cannot cut difficult shapes. My tile setter can freehand a circle on a tile saw. It's not perfect (being that only straight cuts can be made), but it's pretty darned impressive. He does complex, double L cuts with aplomb. Oh. I should say that the quality of the tile matters too. The actual clay used can have an effect on how well it cuts, and some glazes are more prone to cracking when cut than others....See Moresubway tile pattern
Comments (8)oh, thank you! the tile was in stock so it was just about a week to come from their warehouse to the tile store where I picked it up. I had the tiles butted right up to each other so the grout lines are as small as can be, maybe 1/8". I think I used TEC Birch for the grout... was going for a bit of a cream/gray combo to pull in the cream steaks in the counters/tile and gray in the stainless appliances. It is a fairly glossy tile with a crackle finish. I will post some closer up pics below:...See MoreIs this Subway Tile pattern acceptable?
Comments (27)Ah-ha! I knew I had seen this pattern illustrated somewhere. Apparently in tile work this is called an Offset Pattern. For those interested, Emser tile has a nice .pdf on types of tile patterns. If you verbally agreed on a running bond, then that's what you should have. This cannot possibly be construed as a running bond pattern. If your contractor is worth his or her salt, he or she will agree to redo this work. This time, tell the installer to start in the center and work outward toward both side to ensure the pattern is centered. That's what the tile installation standards call for. Evidently it was not done in this case, so for that reason along, it should be redone....See MoreHow to pick a color pattern for subway tile (4 colors, running bond)
Comments (5)There is a pseudo-randomizer for tiles - supposedly needs Microsoft Excel to work, but might work under OpenOffice on even GoogleDocs His explanation of how he works his randomizing might help you do it manually - you select from the "locally least popular colors" http://www.atrandom.iansharpe.com/random-tiling.php...See MoreRelated Professionals
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