It looks like herringbone, but it’s not: Hungarian point
Hungarian point has the same classic look as herringbone, with one very important difference. In fact, the laying pattern is different. Hungarian point is laid at a 45 or 60 degree angle. While in herringbone, the left and right sections are laid at a 90-degree angle.
A Hungarian point is laid with tiles whose both sides are beveled, creating the characteristic V-shapes in the floor.
Greige
The tiles are the mood-setter in this bathroom. The light pink color of the tiles in Hungarian point gives the room a warm glow. The small pink tiles are perfectly paired with large floor tiles (100 x 100 cm). These are used on the floor and wall in the color “Greige”, this color is perfectly in between gray and beige! The large size of the tiles makes the bathroom appear more spacious and keeps the number of joints to a minimum. The bathroom looks nice and clean and calm and is also very easy to maintain.
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