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A pattern is a regularity in the world, in human-made design, or in abstract ideas. As such, the elements of a pattern repeat in a predictable manner. A geometric pattern is a kind of pattern formed of geometric shapes and typically repeated like a wallpaper design.
Any of the senses may directly observe patterns. Conversely, abstract patterns in science, mathematics, or language may be observable only by analysis. Direct observation in practice means seeing visual patterns, which are widespread in nature and in art. Visual patterns in nature are often chaotic, rarely exactly repeating, and often involve fractals. Natural patterns include spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tilings, cracks, and those created by symmetries of rotation and reflection. Patterns have an underlying mathematical structure; indeed, mathematics can be seen as the search for regularities, and the output of any function is a mathematical pattern. Similarly in the sciences, theories explain and predict regularities in the world.
In art and architecture, decorations or visual motifs may be combined and repeated to form patterns designed to have a chosen effect on the viewer. In computer science, a software design pattern is a known solution to a class of problems in programming. In fashion, the pattern is a template used to create any number of similar garments.

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  1. K

    Best tile pattern for 25x75cm tiles

    Hi, I’m in the process of renovating my bathroom. I have installed tile backer boards and now in the process of buying the tiles. I’m interested in the 75cm x25cm marble effect ceramic tiles from crown tiles(see attached). All 4 walls are approx 1.7m wide and 2.5m high. Do you think the tile...
  2. F

    Heated opus pattern limestone floor.

    It's been a while since I've laid an opus layout, probably 3 years, they don't seem as popular as they once were, I think it's a timeless layout, anyway I have just completed this one in Derbyshire and thought I would share it. 185w underfloor heating fitted first, then the stone, which took on...
  3. M

    Wanting a trimless finish with bullnose tiles but not possible due to cut edge in metro pattern?

    Hi, Our bathroom is being renovated. I wish not to have a trim and went with a range of premium tiles that offered a short rounded edge (bullnose) tiles (cut out page in catalogue here Imgur - https://imgur.com/gIEQwz2 ). We are using 6 x 3 inch tiles arranged in overlapping 'brick/metro...
  4. F

    18mm limestone small sized opus pattern

    Hello guys, Have a large area 110 Sqm to be tiled on new screed on Ditra with an 18mm limestone with small sized opus pattern. My concern is the joint size, the floor has wet heating, and due to the normal issues of opus pattern the joint size needs to be kept very small to accommodate the...
  5. S

    Does this pattern work ?

    I am just about to finish prepping the concrete floor in my kitchen and start laying the tiles . The tiles are 20cmx20cm and tiling area is 120cm wide (the kitchen is 175cm wide ) and is a 6 meter long galley . Obviously i can only fit 6 tiles between the left wall and the kitchen units and i...
  6. area tiling

    Herringbone pattern !!

    anyone laying large plank tiles these days on the herringbone pattern ? Heading to a job on Tuesday where the customer wants it laid on a bedroom floor about 17m2 , tile size 25x150 !
  7. Sean Kelly

    Changing floor tile pattern Terracotta

    A bit of help needed please. A customer has sent me some pics of his kitchen. He is removing this unit and therefore wants to reroute the tile pattern. I have not seen this room in real life, but customer thinks the tiles are terracotta, and were laid approx. 15 years ago (before he bought...
  8. J

    Setting out Herringbone pattern

    Never done a herringbone pattern before. What to watch out for please boyos? Ta, Jim.
  9. J

    URGENT! need advice TODAY, horizontal staring point (see drawing)

    I need opinions on where to start tiling. I'm doing a standard running bond with 300X600 tiles, so like oversized subway tiling. *Green tiles - cut tiles White tiles - full (uncut) tiles I want the tiles centered on the window and a full tile where the wall meets the ceiling. This doesn't...
  10. Andy Allen

    Anyone recognize this tile pattern

    Do any of you recognize this tile pattern......and what it's called.....if it even has a name..
  11. C

    Setting out French pattern

    Hi, I have been asked to tile a friends floor in a French pattern. They have a small shower room that leads through to a larger utility room by way of a door they would like the floor to flow through. How would the pattern Change the way you set out ? Would you start with the larger room ...
  12. 3

    Random floor pattern for wood effect floor tile

    How would you suggest "randomising" a 90 x 15 plank wood effect tile running through a kitchen / dinner into a entrance hallway? Standard should dictate no more than 33% offset to adjacent tile, and I don't want to end up with the "perfect grout lines" of a tell-tale tile floor? Would you start...
  13. F

    Good quality pattern tiles.

    Ayup chaps, I posted a while back about Victorian floor tiles for the hall way at my house, well, financially it's gonna work out very costly, so we're looking at other options, it's an old Victorian house, we're decorating the walls black, and the mrs wants a feature floor, the only ones I seem...
  14. A

    Herringbone Pattern

    Just started my first ever herringbone tiling pattern. Can't be worse than an elongated diamond pattern, I thought. How wrong could I be? First morning, laid out pattern on floor, measured dimensions of pattern, then spent half a day working out how to make it work floor to ceiling (wood beamed...
  15. CJ

    Queens Pattern

    I have a job to quote for in wot they tell me is "Queens pattern" 900x600 600x600 600x400 Grey limestone 20mm thick. Cannot find patterns for this? Has anyone heard of it......or does anyone have a link to any pictures? I have looked at most of the online pattern pages, but no luck as yet...
  16. M

    Expansion Joints- Opus Pattern Floor.

    Just a quick one , So I've got a 75 metre floor coming up, existing kitchen, hall and utility with solid quarry tiles that we are taking up back to concrete base then 80 to 100mm sand & cement screed to the extension about 30 square metres ( no underfloor heating in the screed ) so the...
  17. Andy Allen

    3 Tile Pattern

    Anyone familiar with this pattern. Tile size is 405 x 405 : 405 x 203 : and 203 x 203 I'm trying to work out how many tiles I would need of each per m2 I need 9m2 in total........
  18. W

    Stabledoor Travertine, Pattern Or Not.

    After we finally got our shower tray sorted, ( 3rd time lucky ), it's now time for tiling, we have stabledoor travertine going in the shower enclosure and on the floor, but I'm wondering what's best, just a random layout, or try and get a pattern going. I know it might be down to personal...
  19. craigy

    French pattern Travertine

    Hi everyone, I am a beginner starting another room at my home here in the US and want to do the French pattern again. Have unfilled unpolished chiseled stone and the tiles are 8x8, 8x16, 16x16 and 16x24. I understand the pattern but when you add the grout line to two 8's it ends up wider than...
  20. M

    Pinwheel / Hopscotch pattern, slippage problem

    Hi I am trying to install these tiles on my bathroom floor. They are laid out in a pinwheel pattern. As you can see from the pictures, there are some "slippage", which ends up with double width grout lines at regular intervals. The large tiles are 20cm x 20cm, and the small tiles are 10cm x...
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