The art of tiling: more than just laying flat and straight

The way flooring is laid is often overlooked by many, yet it is precisely this detail that enhances the sense of design.

I-shaped panel: The most traditional and material-efficient, it is as neat and uniform as a brick wall, suitable for conservative or budget-conscious situations.

369 Puzzle (Step by Step): Smart and well-proportioned, it symbolizes “step by step advancement” and is currently the most popular household layout.

Herringbone/fishbone pattern: This is the “high-end” dress of the floor. The effect is extremely stunning when laid out, with a strong sense of lines and three-dimensionality, instantly enhancing the quality of the space. However, the disadvantage is that the loss is large (up to 8%-10%), the labor cost is expensive, and the requirement for ground flatness is extremely high. Choosing this laying method is equivalent to declaring the owner’s extreme pursuit of details.