Mosaic Patterns are a popular to design option for different tiles, especially glass ones. Yet even though a tile design can be labeled as mosaic, there are actually many layouts or styles that you can arrange glass mosaics. Ridge Manor residents might not be aware of how many ways they can arrange their mosaic backsplashes. A lot of people are content with the traditional one-inch square designs with various colors, but this does not have to be the only style you choose. It is not uncommon for people who love mosaics to have different variations or designs around their home, often times in the same room as the bathroom to create more appeal.
Subway Style Mosaics
Subway tiles are one of the many configurations that an individual can purchase when shopping for glass mosaics. Ridge Manor residents might know these tiles because they are long and skinny tiles that look very similar to the brick pattern on a building. With this kind of mosaic design, it is not uncommon to see three to four colors being used.
Round Mosaics or Penny Rounds
One of the lesser known kinds of mosaic patterns that an individual can consider for their home are round glass tiles, often called penny rounds. Unlike other glass mosaics, Ridge Manor residents who choose round glass tiles might like to know that these are often some of the tiniest mosaic pieces. This option is great for small areas such as behind the sink.
Chevron Mosaics or V Shaped Designs
Another obscure type of mosaic that some people may want to consider for their home is chevron shaped glass mosaics. Ridge Manor residents might be drawn to this design because it used long rectangle glass pieces that are thinner than subway tiles to create a chevron shape. People who do not know what a chevron is might see these mosaics and known them colloquially as the zigzag design.
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