Ideas For Combining Easy Tile

Although Easy Tiles are supplied in panels, there is no reason why you shouldn’t cut the panels up to create more intricate tile designs. The individual squares retain the unique easy to use benefits and are still applied in the same way but by combining colours the effects can become truly stunning.

From simple chequer board patterns, why not try alternating white and Spangle for a traditional chic effect, or for the latest to the minute tile scheme for a kitchen combine Kashmir and Brushed steel in a chequer pattern.

More elaborate patch work patterns can be achieved by adding more colours, laying out on the floor before application allows you to tweak the effect before committing to the wall. Why not consider Spangle, Kashmir, Mushroom and Brushed steel? Randomly arranged the effect is modern, bold statement.

The Napoli tile with it unique diamond centre is the ideal tile for customising, simply cut out the centre square and replace with any colour 4” square from another panel. Elegant effects, easily achieved with minimum fuss.

Why not try these for two simply stunning effects?

•  Why not create a contrast border effect to a plain tiling scheme by chequering two rows of tile around a room? You can create a cool calm modern effect with white base colour and a White and Mint border. 

chequered tile combination

•    Or for a stunning brick effect, cut the panels into strips and on each alternate row move the tile strips one half tile width to the side. Looks fantastic with Spangle and white Grout.

Spangle subway

Here are some more examples of the different variations you could create!

Resized grey and white tile selection       Resized Black and White tile selection      

 

White tile with diagonal transfer       Resized tile combination      

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