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The Herringbone Subway pattern is yet another tile design gaining popularity these days. The subway tiles are immensely popular in every residential or commercial kitchen space, laundry room, or entryway. The Herringbone subway tile is a relatively new design that is becoming quite the trend. It first came to the market somewhere in the 70s and literally took it by storm. As most home and small business owners look for newer and better ways to make their properties stand out, this design immediately spread like wildfire.

The Herringbone Subway tiles consist of alternating patterns of tiles, where each row is parallel to the other or angled at 45 degrees. Although you will find the Herringbone subway tiles in multiple shades, the most common ones are black, brown, or plain white. You can place them in bathrooms and showers, provided it is moisture-resistant. However, if you apply a sealant on the surface, you are free to choose any material.

According to expert designers, the herringbone pattern resembles the bare bones of fishes, hence the name. Besides, tiles, this pattern was also used for bricklaying and stencils as early as 600 BC. Tiling is a relatively new feather adding to the herringbone pattern. The characteristic geometric pattern of the herringbone tiling design is apt for kitchen backsplashes and countertops as well. The zigzag orientation makes the area, where these are installed, stand out without much effort. You can alternate colors in this design to make each row of tiles different from the other. If your interiors permit, you can even use different materials to create an enchanting effect.

Coming to the types of materials that you can use for a Herringbone subway tile effect, marble and ceramic mosaic are the common choices. You can even for porcelain, as it is water-resistant and does not require a sealant always. Porcelain also lasts for years with little maintenance. But for a classic appeal, it is better to opt for marble mosaic or ceramic tiles for that perfect look and feel.