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Running bond is a classic choice for traditional and farmhouse-style kitchens and baths. Depending on the tile size and finish, as well as the grout color and width, this layout can complement Craftsman, contemporary, Victorian, midcentury modern, industrial and cottage-style homes as well.

Used on a wall, the horizontal design can subtly widen the appearance of a room, making it a particularly good choice for narrow spaces. Running bond is also forgiving, requiring few complicated cuts and allowing for slight tile variations and imperfect alignment.

Although there’s a lot of movement in the pattern, because this tile layout is so common, it doesn’t call attention to itself — which can be an asset or a drawback, depending on the effect you’re trying to achieve.

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