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What is Rectangular Tile
Rectangular tiles are defined by their elongated shape, where one side is longer than the other. This format is commonly used to control layout direction, create visual flow, and adjust how a space is perceived.
They are used across both floor and wall applications, with different sizes and finishes depending on placement.
Why Rectangular Tiles Are Used
The shape of the tile affects how a surface looks once installed.
- Creates directional flow across floors and walls.
- Can make spaces appear longer or wider depending on layout.
- Reduces visual symmetry compared to square tiles.
- Works across multiple layouts, including staggered, stacked, and vertical patterns.
Where Rectangular Tiles Are Used
- Bathroom walls and shower areas.
- Kitchen backsplashes.
- Floor installations in living spaces and open layouts.
- Feature walls and vertical surfaces.
Application depends on size, finish, and installation pattern.
Types of Rectangular Tiles
- Subway Tiles: smaller rectangular tiles, typically used on walls and backsplashes.
- Large Format Tiles: sizes like 12x24, 24x48, used for floors and large wall surfaces.
- Wood-Look Tiles: plank-style rectangular tiles designed to replicate wood flooring.
Layout Impact of Rectangular Tiles
Installation direction changes how the space is perceived.
- Horizontal layout → makes walls or floors appear wider.
- Vertical layout → increases perceived height.
- Staggered layout → adds movement.
- Stacked layout → creates a clean, modern look.
Rectangular vs Square Tiles
Square tiles create balanced, symmetrical layouts.
Rectangular tiles create directional layouts and are used when visual flow or space extension is required.
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