Overhead view of Victorian black and white diamond pattern front path, Crystal Palace — Bromley Tiler

What This Covers

  • Herringbone — 45° and 90° layouts, wall and floor
  • Chevron — mitred-end tiles for seamless point join
  • Diagonal — rotated square grid, careful border cutting
  • Victorian geometric — multi-colour encaustic and ceramic patterns
  • Feature panels and borders — planned and balanced to the space

How I Work

Pattern work starts on paper. Before I mix a drop of adhesive I have worked out where the pattern falls, where the cut tiles land, and which focal points the eye will travel to. This planning is not optional — it cannot be fixed after the fact.

Datum lines are set precisely using a laser level. A herringbone that starts off-square amplifies the error with every row. I have seen other people's work where this has gone wrong — it is immediately visible and expensive to fix.

For complex Victorian geometric floors I lay out the full pattern dry first. This catches any size or colour inconsistencies in the tile batch before adhesive is involved.

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What Affects the Cost of Pattern & Decorative Tiling?

Every job is different. These are the main factors that affect the price — I explain all of them during the quote visit so there are no surprises.

  • Pattern type — herringbone costs more than straight setting; Victorian geometric most complex
  • Tile size — smaller tiles mean more cuts, more time and a higher labour component
  • Floor area — large pattern floors require extensive dry-laying and planning time before any adhesive
  • Number of feature panels or borders — each adds planning and setting-out time
  • Tile wastage — angled cuts mean higher wastage than straight-set work; order more than the area suggests

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Straight from the Tiler

44 years of craft, City & Guilds qualified. Every job done to the same standard.

"Had the bathroom completely retiled after years of putting it off. Darren was professional from the first visit right through to the final cleanup. Arrived on time every day, protected everything and left the place spotless. The tiling is flawless. Wish we had done it sooner."

Sarah M. Bromley

"Wet room in our main bathroom. Darren was recommended by our builder and it is easy to see why. He walked us through exactly what the job involved before he started, the tanking was done meticulously and the marble tiles are set out perfectly. The result is better than we imagined. Very fair price for the standard of work."

James R. Beckenham via MyBuilder

"We had Calacatta marble laid throughout the master bathroom and en suite. Darren was the only tiler we spoke to who properly understood the material, specifically around pre sealing, the correct adhesive and where the movement joints needed to go. Some of the others we consulted either did not know or glossed over it entirely. The result is exceptional and has held up perfectly. Would not hesitate to recommend him."

Caroline H. Chislehurst

Pattern & Decorative Tiling — Common Questions

Yes — significantly. Every tile is cut at 45°, waste is higher, and the setting out requires more planning. It takes longer and therefore costs more. The result, however, is worth it.

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Pattern & Decorative Tiling Across South East London

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