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6 Design Patterns to Level Up Your Porcelain Pavers

January 25, 2024

Porcelain pavers are a top landscaping choice for their durability and low maintenance. Yet, their design patterns are equally vital, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. Choosing the right pattern allows creative customization, adding style to patios and pathways. The versatility in design ensures that porcelain pavers offer practical benefits and contribute to the visual charm of landscapes.

Porcea Partner Collection

Before delving into the design patterns, let us look at the Porcea Partner Collection.

Our Porcea Ice Grey and Porcea Imperial from the Porcea Partner Collection are ideal choices for any entrance walkway or patio area, alongside natural stone copings to match. They are in stock in 3 sizes - 12x24", 24x24", and 24x36".

Porcea Ice Grey porcelain tile complements Dove Grey or Blue Ice sandstone seamlessly. It exemplifies the beautiful synergy between outdoor porcelain tiles and natural stone. Porcea Ice Grey doesn't rust or stain due to its lack of iron content, making it a hassle-free choice. Its naturally textured surface provides slip resistance, akin to the texture found in Blue Ice or Dove sandstone.

Additionally, Porcea Imperial is a premier outdoor porcelain tile that flawlessly complements the elegance of Saga, Imperial Black, or Sagar Black sandstone. For a low-maintenance choice with consistent color and less chance of stains, consider Porcea Imperial instead of Imperial Black. This outdoor porcelain paver is rust-free, and its textured surface prevents slipping, similar to beautiful sandstones like Saga or Imperial Black but without the tripping hazard.

Discover different styles and designs for your patio with various paver patterns. Many focus on choosing pavers based on shapes, sizes, and colors, but remember the astonishing patterns you can create. Let your imagination guide you because there's no limit to what you can design.  

Top paver pattern ideas for inspiration:

1. Herringbone 

The chevron and herringbone patterns differ in their zigzag arrangement. Tiles meet at angled ends in the chevron pattern to form a zigzag. On the other hand, the herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangle tiles at alternating 45-degree angles. This flooring style features widening angles, making it suitable for smaller rooms.

2. Horizontal Grid

Rectangles can create straight-lay grids, creating a modern, minimalist surface suitable for large-format ceramic tiles and mosaics. This tile pattern's simplicity and elegance make it ideal for textured tiles. Color choice plays a significant role, quickly shifting from serene to dramatic.

When choosing this pattern, remember you can opt for either a horizontal or vertical grid. Laying tiles horizontally visually widens your space.

3. Running Bond

Porcea Ice Grey

Shift focus from slight imperfections in a room with the running bond tile pattern. This straightforward yet visually striking staggered configuration is commonly employed to conceal uneven walls or disrupt the existing decor pattern. You can also angle the pattern at 45 degrees for added flair, creating a deliberate traffic flow in your flooring.

4. Crosshatch

The crosshatch pattern resembles the intricate grid of the herringbone design. To achieve this pattern, lay pairs or multiples of tiles in a perpendicular arrangement. For larger floor areas, increase the number of tiles in each stack.

5. Diagonal or Diamond Grid

The diagonal grid tile pattern gives a twist of 45 degrees to the straight-lay tile pattern, directing attention in small rooms with its expanding angles. If you want added visual interest with the same simple installation as the straight-lay pattern, the diagonal grid tile pattern is the solution.

Apply this layout to enlarge a small bathroom, extend a compact kitchen, or instill a flow-like movement in a straight hallway.

6. Cypress

The mixing of small and large square and rectangle tiles creates a pattern that seems random at first glance but reveals an underlying order upon closer inspection.

For more details and inspiration, contact our team.

Porcelain pavers are a top landscaping choice for their durability and low maintenance. Yet, their design patterns are equally vital, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. Choosing the right pattern allows creative customization, adding style to patios and pathways. The versatility in design ensures that porcelain pavers offer practical benefits and contribute to the visual charm of landscapes.

Porcea Partner Collection

Before delving into the design patterns, let us look at the Porcea Partner Collection.

Our Porcea Ice Grey and Porcea Imperial from the Porcea Partner Collection are ideal choices for any entrance walkway or patio area, alongside natural stone copings to match. They are in stock in 3 sizes - 12x24", 24x24", and 24x36".

Porcea Ice Grey porcelain tile complements Dove Grey or Blue Ice sandstone seamlessly. It exemplifies the beautiful synergy between outdoor porcelain tiles and natural stone. Porcea Ice Grey doesn't rust or stain due to its lack of iron content, making it a hassle-free choice. Its naturally textured surface provides slip resistance, akin to the texture found in Blue Ice or Dove sandstone.

Additionally, Porcea Imperial is a premier outdoor porcelain tile that flawlessly complements the elegance of Saga, Imperial Black, or Sagar Black sandstone. For a low-maintenance choice with consistent color and less chance of stains, consider Porcea Imperial instead of Imperial Black. This outdoor porcelain paver is rust-free, and its textured surface prevents slipping, similar to beautiful sandstones like Saga or Imperial Black but without the tripping hazard.

Discover different styles and designs for your patio with various paver patterns. Many focus on choosing pavers based on shapes, sizes, and colors, but remember the astonishing patterns you can create. Let your imagination guide you because there's no limit to what you can design.  

Top paver pattern ideas for inspiration:

1. Herringbone 

The chevron and herringbone patterns differ in their zigzag arrangement. Tiles meet at angled ends in the chevron pattern to form a zigzag. On the other hand, the herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangle tiles at alternating 45-degree angles. This flooring style features widening angles, making it suitable for smaller rooms.

2. Horizontal Grid

Rectangles can create straight-lay grids, creating a modern, minimalist surface suitable for large-format ceramic tiles and mosaics. This tile pattern's simplicity and elegance make it ideal for textured tiles. Color choice plays a significant role, quickly shifting from serene to dramatic.

When choosing this pattern, remember you can opt for either a horizontal or vertical grid. Laying tiles horizontally visually widens your space.

3. Running Bond

Porcea Ice Grey

Shift focus from slight imperfections in a room with the running bond tile pattern. This straightforward yet visually striking staggered configuration is commonly employed to conceal uneven walls or disrupt the existing decor pattern. You can also angle the pattern at 45 degrees for added flair, creating a deliberate traffic flow in your flooring.

4. Crosshatch

The crosshatch pattern resembles the intricate grid of the herringbone design. To achieve this pattern, lay pairs or multiples of tiles in a perpendicular arrangement. For larger floor areas, increase the number of tiles in each stack.

5. Diagonal or Diamond Grid

The diagonal grid tile pattern gives a twist of 45 degrees to the straight-lay tile pattern, directing attention in small rooms with its expanding angles. If you want added visual interest with the same simple installation as the straight-lay pattern, the diagonal grid tile pattern is the solution.

Apply this layout to enlarge a small bathroom, extend a compact kitchen, or instill a flow-like movement in a straight hallway.

6. Cypress

The mixing of small and large square and rectangle tiles creates a pattern that seems random at first glance but reveals an underlying order upon closer inspection.

For more details and inspiration, contact our team.

Porcelain pavers are a top landscaping choice for their durability and low maintenance. Yet, their design patterns are equally vital, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. Choosing the right pattern allows creative customization, adding style to patios and pathways. The versatility in design ensures that porcelain pavers offer practical benefits and contribute to the visual charm of landscapes.

Porcea Partner Collection

Before delving into the design patterns, let us look at the Porcea Partner Collection.

Our Porcea Ice Grey and Porcea Imperial from the Porcea Partner Collection are ideal choices for any entrance walkway or patio area, alongside natural stone copings to match. They are in stock in 3 sizes - 12x24", 24x24", and 24x36".

Porcea Ice Grey porcelain tile complements Dove Grey or Blue Ice sandstone seamlessly. It exemplifies the beautiful synergy between outdoor porcelain tiles and natural stone. Porcea Ice Grey doesn't rust or stain due to its lack of iron content, making it a hassle-free choice. Its naturally textured surface provides slip resistance, akin to the texture found in Blue Ice or Dove sandstone.

Additionally, Porcea Imperial is a premier outdoor porcelain tile that flawlessly complements the elegance of Saga, Imperial Black, or Sagar Black sandstone. For a low-maintenance choice with consistent color and less chance of stains, consider Porcea Imperial instead of Imperial Black. This outdoor porcelain paver is rust-free, and its textured surface prevents slipping, similar to beautiful sandstones like Saga or Imperial Black but without the tripping hazard.

Discover different styles and designs for your patio with various paver patterns. Many focus on choosing pavers based on shapes, sizes, and colors, but remember the astonishing patterns you can create. Let your imagination guide you because there's no limit to what you can design.  

Top paver pattern ideas for inspiration:

1. Herringbone 

The chevron and herringbone patterns differ in their zigzag arrangement. Tiles meet at angled ends in the chevron pattern to form a zigzag. On the other hand, the herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangle tiles at alternating 45-degree angles. This flooring style features widening angles, making it suitable for smaller rooms.

2. Horizontal Grid

Rectangles can create straight-lay grids, creating a modern, minimalist surface suitable for large-format ceramic tiles and mosaics. This tile pattern's simplicity and elegance make it ideal for textured tiles. Color choice plays a significant role, quickly shifting from serene to dramatic.

When choosing this pattern, remember you can opt for either a horizontal or vertical grid. Laying tiles horizontally visually widens your space.

3. Running Bond

Porcea Ice Grey

Shift focus from slight imperfections in a room with the running bond tile pattern. This straightforward yet visually striking staggered configuration is commonly employed to conceal uneven walls or disrupt the existing decor pattern. You can also angle the pattern at 45 degrees for added flair, creating a deliberate traffic flow in your flooring.

4. Crosshatch

The crosshatch pattern resembles the intricate grid of the herringbone design. To achieve this pattern, lay pairs or multiples of tiles in a perpendicular arrangement. For larger floor areas, increase the number of tiles in each stack.

5. Diagonal or Diamond Grid

The diagonal grid tile pattern gives a twist of 45 degrees to the straight-lay tile pattern, directing attention in small rooms with its expanding angles. If you want added visual interest with the same simple installation as the straight-lay pattern, the diagonal grid tile pattern is the solution.

Apply this layout to enlarge a small bathroom, extend a compact kitchen, or instill a flow-like movement in a straight hallway.

6. Cypress

The mixing of small and large square and rectangle tiles creates a pattern that seems random at first glance but reveals an underlying order upon closer inspection.

For more details and inspiration, contact our team.

Porcelain pavers are a top landscaping choice for their durability and low maintenance. Yet, their design patterns are equally vital, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. Choosing the right pattern allows creative customization, adding style to patios and pathways. The versatility in design ensures that porcelain pavers offer practical benefits and contribute to the visual charm of landscapes.

Porcea Partner Collection

Before delving into the design patterns, let us look at the Porcea Partner Collection.

Our Porcea Ice Grey and Porcea Imperial from the Porcea Partner Collection are ideal choices for any entrance walkway or patio area, alongside natural stone copings to match. They are in stock in 3 sizes - 12x24", 24x24", and 24x36".

Porcea Ice Grey porcelain tile complements Dove Grey or Blue Ice sandstone seamlessly. It exemplifies the beautiful synergy between outdoor porcelain tiles and natural stone. Porcea Ice Grey doesn't rust or stain due to its lack of iron content, making it a hassle-free choice. Its naturally textured surface provides slip resistance, akin to the texture found in Blue Ice or Dove sandstone.

Additionally, Porcea Imperial is a premier outdoor porcelain tile that flawlessly complements the elegance of Saga, Imperial Black, or Sagar Black sandstone. For a low-maintenance choice with consistent color and less chance of stains, consider Porcea Imperial instead of Imperial Black. This outdoor porcelain paver is rust-free, and its textured surface prevents slipping, similar to beautiful sandstones like Saga or Imperial Black but without the tripping hazard.

Discover different styles and designs for your patio with various paver patterns. Many focus on choosing pavers based on shapes, sizes, and colors, but remember the astonishing patterns you can create. Let your imagination guide you because there's no limit to what you can design.  

Top paver pattern ideas for inspiration:

1. Herringbone 

The chevron and herringbone patterns differ in their zigzag arrangement. Tiles meet at angled ends in the chevron pattern to form a zigzag. On the other hand, the herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangle tiles at alternating 45-degree angles. This flooring style features widening angles, making it suitable for smaller rooms.

2. Horizontal Grid

Rectangles can create straight-lay grids, creating a modern, minimalist surface suitable for large-format ceramic tiles and mosaics. This tile pattern's simplicity and elegance make it ideal for textured tiles. Color choice plays a significant role, quickly shifting from serene to dramatic.

When choosing this pattern, remember you can opt for either a horizontal or vertical grid. Laying tiles horizontally visually widens your space.

3. Running Bond

Porcea Ice Grey

Shift focus from slight imperfections in a room with the running bond tile pattern. This straightforward yet visually striking staggered configuration is commonly employed to conceal uneven walls or disrupt the existing decor pattern. You can also angle the pattern at 45 degrees for added flair, creating a deliberate traffic flow in your flooring.

4. Crosshatch

The crosshatch pattern resembles the intricate grid of the herringbone design. To achieve this pattern, lay pairs or multiples of tiles in a perpendicular arrangement. For larger floor areas, increase the number of tiles in each stack.

5. Diagonal or Diamond Grid

The diagonal grid tile pattern gives a twist of 45 degrees to the straight-lay tile pattern, directing attention in small rooms with its expanding angles. If you want added visual interest with the same simple installation as the straight-lay pattern, the diagonal grid tile pattern is the solution.

Apply this layout to enlarge a small bathroom, extend a compact kitchen, or instill a flow-like movement in a straight hallway.

6. Cypress

The mixing of small and large square and rectangle tiles creates a pattern that seems random at first glance but reveals an underlying order upon closer inspection.

For more details and inspiration, contact our team.

Porcelain pavers are a top landscaping choice for their durability and low maintenance. Yet, their design patterns are equally vital, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. Choosing the right pattern allows creative customization, adding style to patios and pathways. The versatility in design ensures that porcelain pavers offer practical benefits and contribute to the visual charm of landscapes.

Porcea Partner Collection

Before delving into the design patterns, let us look at the Porcea Partner Collection.

Our Porcea Ice Grey and Porcea Imperial from the Porcea Partner Collection are ideal choices for any entrance walkway or patio area, alongside natural stone copings to match. They are in stock in 3 sizes - 12x24", 24x24", and 24x36".

Porcea Ice Grey porcelain tile complements Dove Grey or Blue Ice sandstone seamlessly. It exemplifies the beautiful synergy between outdoor porcelain tiles and natural stone. Porcea Ice Grey doesn't rust or stain due to its lack of iron content, making it a hassle-free choice. Its naturally textured surface provides slip resistance, akin to the texture found in Blue Ice or Dove sandstone.

Additionally, Porcea Imperial is a premier outdoor porcelain tile that flawlessly complements the elegance of Saga, Imperial Black, or Sagar Black sandstone. For a low-maintenance choice with consistent color and less chance of stains, consider Porcea Imperial instead of Imperial Black. This outdoor porcelain paver is rust-free, and its textured surface prevents slipping, similar to beautiful sandstones like Saga or Imperial Black but without the tripping hazard.

Discover different styles and designs for your patio with various paver patterns. Many focus on choosing pavers based on shapes, sizes, and colors, but remember the astonishing patterns you can create. Let your imagination guide you because there's no limit to what you can design.  

Top paver pattern ideas for inspiration:

1. Herringbone 

The chevron and herringbone patterns differ in their zigzag arrangement. Tiles meet at angled ends in the chevron pattern to form a zigzag. On the other hand, the herringbone pattern creates a V-shaped design by placing rectangle tiles at alternating 45-degree angles. This flooring style features widening angles, making it suitable for smaller rooms.

2. Horizontal Grid

Rectangles can create straight-lay grids, creating a modern, minimalist surface suitable for large-format ceramic tiles and mosaics. This tile pattern's simplicity and elegance make it ideal for textured tiles. Color choice plays a significant role, quickly shifting from serene to dramatic.

When choosing this pattern, remember you can opt for either a horizontal or vertical grid. Laying tiles horizontally visually widens your space.

3. Running Bond

Porcea Ice Grey

Shift focus from slight imperfections in a room with the running bond tile pattern. This straightforward yet visually striking staggered configuration is commonly employed to conceal uneven walls or disrupt the existing decor pattern. You can also angle the pattern at 45 degrees for added flair, creating a deliberate traffic flow in your flooring.

4. Crosshatch

The crosshatch pattern resembles the intricate grid of the herringbone design. To achieve this pattern, lay pairs or multiples of tiles in a perpendicular arrangement. For larger floor areas, increase the number of tiles in each stack.

5. Diagonal or Diamond Grid

The diagonal grid tile pattern gives a twist of 45 degrees to the straight-lay tile pattern, directing attention in small rooms with its expanding angles. If you want added visual interest with the same simple installation as the straight-lay pattern, the diagonal grid tile pattern is the solution.

Apply this layout to enlarge a small bathroom, extend a compact kitchen, or instill a flow-like movement in a straight hallway.

6. Cypress

The mixing of small and large square and rectangle tiles creates a pattern that seems random at first glance but reveals an underlying order upon closer inspection.

For more details and inspiration, contact our team.