Most of these floor tile patterns were popular from the early 1900s until wwii and will fit nicely with any old house bathroom.
Traditional floor tile patterns.
The basket weave pattern gets its name because it actually looks similar to the pattern on a straw basket and appears to weave the tiles over and under each other.
If your house is older than 1900 it s very possible the bathroom was an addition since indoor plumbing wasn t considered a necessity until after that time.
For a more traditional look stack classic square tiles in a grid pattern.
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Before then only the wealthiest homes had a bathroom.
From traditional materials to edgy patterns there is a broad range of tile ideas that can take what is underfoot in your home from boring to wow worthy.
If your décor is feeling kind of blah and it leaves you scratching your head for a reason take a look down your dull old floor tile may be the blame.
This is a throwback to the ornate art deco era of the early 1900 s and its intricate pattern works best in smaller areas such as powder rooms or shower stalls.
Grid stacked this layout is a basic pattern where square tiles are set in a straight line to create a look that s simple and clean.
That proves their sense of timelessness and traditional appeal.
One of the sharpest and cleanest historical designs has to be the octagonal and.
Rectangular tiles look modern and clean in this arrangement.
Classic octagon and dot these beautiful mosaic floor tiles are an attractive choice and a practical solution for bathrooms.