What are some common tile designs for pathways?

1. Checkerboard pattern: This is a classic design where tiles of two different colors, usually black and white, are alternated to create a checkered effect.

2. Herringbone pattern: Tiles are laid out diagonally in repeating V-shaped patterns to create a zigzag effect.

3. Brick pattern: This design is similar to the way bricks are laid out in a wall, with tiles placed in alternating rows.

4. Basketweave pattern: This pattern involves tiles arranged in a criss-cross pattern, giving the effect of a woven basket.

5. Running bond pattern: This pattern uses tiles laid out in rows, with each tile offset slightly from the row before it.

6. Windmill pattern: This design is created by arranging four square tiles in a pinwheel shape, with each tile turned 45 degrees to the one before it.

7. Versailles pattern: This pattern involves a combination of square and rectangular tiles arranged in a repeating pattern, giving the effect of a classic French garden.

8. Hexagon pattern: Tiles are laid out in a honeycomb shape, with each tile interlocking with the ones around it.

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