Spectrum Porcelain Paving Brochure 24/25 - Flipbook - Page 61
Laying Patterns
Diamond
You can create an interesting twist
on a simple pattern by having a
diamond layout.
TOP TIP: This layout is perfect for
square pavers.
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Choosing the perfect
porcelain paving
pattern for your space
Selecting the right laying pattern for porcelain
outdoor paving can significantly enhance the
look of your space.
Stack Bond
1/2 Stretcher Bond
1/3 Stretcher Bond
This is the simplest and most
common way to lay a patio.
TOP TIP: You can co-ordinate
your grout colour for a seamless
look. Or opt for a contrasting
colour to add a simple statement.
This pattern involves laying tiles in
a staggered, brick-like fashion. It is
a classic and timeless choice that
has been used for centuries in
various architectural styles.
TOP TIP: This layout is perfect for
900 x 600mm tiles.
This pattern is created by laying in a
staggered, brick-like fashion but the
offset is a third of the tile's width.
TOP TIP: This layout is perfect for
1200 x 600mm tiles, as they can be
more susceptible to bowing*
Patio Packs
Herringbone
Random Stagger
Our Burlington collection (See Page
12) is available in a patio pack.
These packs consists of square and
rectangular pavers in the same design
and colour. You can mix these
together in rows to create a modular
effect.
The herringbone pattern is usually
achieved with planks. It is known for its
visually interesting layout. It can make
smaller spaces appear larger and adds a
sense of movement and flow to the
design. Ideal for pathways and smaller
patio areas.
Random stagger is a great way to
create a natural look, this design
works well with plank tiles.
TOP TIP: This laying pattern is
particularly effective in larger spaces.
TOP TIP: Herringbone and random stagger laying patterns are ideal when
installing New Forest (See Page 32)
* Bowing tolerance +-2mm