Flooring designs

Herringbone, chevron, mosaic, plank, and custom tile layouts.

Pattern choice changes the whole feel of a room. SK Flooring & Tiles can help plan the layout, sightlines, cuts, borders, and grout spacing before installation begins.

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These design options are useful for hardwood, engineered wood, luxury vinyl plank, porcelain tile, ceramic tile, shower tile, bathroom floors, backsplashes, and feature areas.

Oak herringbone flooring with a border detail
Herringbone hardwood

Classic zig-zag movement with a refined border.

Great for entries, living rooms, dining areas, open concept spaces, and premium feature zones.

Gray herringbone floor tile installation
Herringbone tile

Small-format tile with strong direction and texture.

Works well for mudrooms, powder rooms, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and feature floors.

Wood-look plank floor tile with large gray wall tile
Wood-look plank tile

Warm plank visuals with porcelain durability.

A strong option for high-traffic interiors, basements, bathrooms, and commercial spaces.

Washroom feature wall with vertical marble mosaic tile
Mixed tile finishes

Marble-look tile, stacked wall tile, and clean transitions.

Useful for bathrooms that need contrast between shower walls, floors, niches, and tub surrounds.

Pattern library

Popular flooring and tile designs SK Flooring & Tiles can plan.

Patterned layouts need careful measuring, center lines, border planning, and waste allowance. A clean layout makes the finished room feel intentional.

Herringbone

Alternating rectangular pieces create a broken zig-zag with classic movement.

Chevron

Angled cuts meet in clean points for a sharper, more modern V pattern.

Mosaic

Small tile sheets work well for shower floors, niches, borders, and feature strips.

Hexagon

Geometric tile for bathrooms, laundry rooms, backsplashes, and accent floors.

Basketweave

Interlocked rectangular pieces create a detailed traditional tile look.

Straight lay

Clean rows for wide plank flooring, large-format tile, and calm modern rooms.

Staggered plank

Offset planks or tiles soften the room and help hide natural material variation.

Diagonal layout

Angled tile lines can make small spaces feel wider and more dynamic.

Large-format tile

Fewer grout lines create a cleaner look for bathrooms, kitchens, and feature walls.

Design planning

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