tiles: which of these hexagonal patterns do you prefer?by faaizk kitchenKitchen Porn 31 Comments theBigRussian 3 years ago A danshu83 3 years ago I did A in my kitchen and couldn’t be happier with the choice. L5eoneill 3 years ago I like B a lot, C looks too busy, and A is boring to me. But what matters, obviously, is what the homeowner prefers. iSeeXenuInYou 3 years ago i’d say the first or second one clumsyninja2 3 years ago Whichever has the least amount of grout lines little_miss_beige 3 years ago A! carbonbasedcat 3 years ago I’ve never seen C before! Would be super fun for a color gradient transition.I like A and C. B is too over done in my opinion. RetardedChimpanzee 3 years ago Unless you are going for a show kitchen, B and C are too much. SkipsDouglas 3 years ago B winterbird 3 years ago A, definitely e5ther 3 years ago A kittywestnola 3 years ago The first. Less busy than the others DevonFromAcme 3 years ago Depends on the style of the kitchen. Other than being white and varying degrees of octagonal, these tiles are wildly different. shriramjairam 3 years ago A Audrasmama 3 years ago B chatterwrack 3 years ago I put B in my bathroom floor but in a slate black. I love the pattern because if I quaint I can play Q-Bert Unusual-Bird-4029 3 years ago Love B PiccolaMo 3 years ago A ❤️ Adventurous_Ad1922 3 years ago B Novakain911 3 years ago C nikita684 3 years ago B Silver_Pollution_571 3 years ago A [deleted] 3 years ago [deleted] eeeeeeeee123456 3 years ago 2 & 1 Ansarina 3 years ago A adriannematos 3 years ago B for me is the more fun than A but not so busy as C. Its my favourite of all three GabbyWic 3 years ago C with a patterned tile. I’ve been looking at a stained glass version for a backsplash and it is really beautiful Chebella6 3 years ago #3 aizerpendu1 3 years ago A. Simple clean. B is too dizzying and C. looks like it belongs in a hipster coffee shop. OtherFuture1022 3 years ago B all the way! daysinnroom203 3 years ago BWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
L5eoneill 3 years ago I like B a lot, C looks too busy, and A is boring to me. But what matters, obviously, is what the homeowner prefers.
carbonbasedcat 3 years ago I’ve never seen C before! Would be super fun for a color gradient transition.I like A and C. B is too over done in my opinion.
DevonFromAcme 3 years ago Depends on the style of the kitchen. Other than being white and varying degrees of octagonal, these tiles are wildly different.
chatterwrack 3 years ago I put B in my bathroom floor but in a slate black. I love the pattern because if I quaint I can play Q-Bert
adriannematos 3 years ago B for me is the more fun than A but not so busy as C. Its my favourite of all three
GabbyWic 3 years ago C with a patterned tile. I’ve been looking at a stained glass version for a backsplash and it is really beautiful
aizerpendu1 3 years ago A. Simple clean. B is too dizzying and C. looks like it belongs in a hipster coffee shop.
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I did A in my kitchen and couldn’t be happier with the choice.
I like B a lot, C looks too busy, and A is boring to me. But what matters, obviously, is what the homeowner prefers.
i’d say the first or second one
Whichever has the least amount of grout lines
A!
I’ve never seen C before! Would be super fun for a color gradient transition.
I like A and C. B is too over done in my opinion.
Unless you are going for a show kitchen, B and C are too much.
B
A, definitely
A
The first. Less busy than the others
Depends on the style of the kitchen. Other than being white and varying degrees of octagonal, these tiles are wildly different.
A
B
I put B in my bathroom floor but in a slate black. I love the pattern because if I quaint I can play Q-Bert
Love B
A ❤️
B
C
B
A
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2 & 1
A
B for me is the more fun than A but not so busy as C. Its my favourite of all three
C with a patterned tile. I’ve been looking at a stained glass version for a backsplash and it is really beautiful
#3
A. Simple clean. B is too dizzying and C. looks like it belongs in a hipster coffee shop.
B all the way!
B