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At Harper Designs, we know that your home should reflect your unique personality, not some cookie-cutter look designed for a magazine cover. We also understand that budget is one of the most important characteristics when you’re thinking about a renovation. That's why we love using subway tiles in our designs. Not only are they affordable, they're versatile and incredibly customizable.

We’ll show you what we mean and how you can take a boring basic subway tile to the next level. Check out these six patterns that are sure to inspire your next interior design project:

1.Traditional Brick Pattern: This is the most popular way of stacking subway tiles, and for good reason! It's a classic pattern that never goes out of style. In this layout, the tiles are stacked in a brick-like formation with each row offset by half or a third of a tile from the previous one.

2. Herringbone Pattern: Looking to add some visual interest and texture to your space? Consider a herringbone pattern. In this layout, the subway tiles are placed diagonally to create a zig-zag effect. It's a great option for creating a unique and eye-catching backsplash or accent wall.

3. Vertical Stack: For a sleek and modern look, try stacking your subway tiles vertically. This is a unique and unexpected approach that's sure to make a statement in any space.

4. Horizontal Stack: If you're going for a more linear and modern look, consider stacking your subway tiles horizontally like a grid. This creates a clean and minimalist feel that's perfect for contemporary spaces.

5. Offset Stack: Want to create a more casual and relaxed vibe? Try offsetting your subway tiles on each row. This creates a randomized appearance that's perfect for creating a laid-back atmosphere.

6. Basketweave Pattern: For a unique and textural look, try laying your subway tiles in a basketweave pattern. In this layout, pairs of rectangular tiles are stacked and arranged in a checkerboard fashion. It's a great way to add dimension and interest to any space.

Whether you go for a traditional brick pattern or something more unexpected, stacking subway tiles is a great way to add character and charm to your space. So go ahead and get creative! With so many patterns to choose from, the possibilities are endless.

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