12 Best Versailles Pattern Tiles for Your Home Internal Floor
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12 Best Versailles Pattern Tiles for Your Home Internal Floor

Mar 21, 2023

The words about Versailles Pattern may strike your eardrum from the contractors, designers, architects, and masons while doing flooring in the construction industry. When I had explored the web to know how the name of a French pattern descended, I encountered  an interesting story.

Once upon a time, Royal entities like Kings & queens in France were adored as divine beings. Their Palaces were designed akin to Roman cathedrals in accents & artwork just to reflect that myth/belief. 

Versailles is a city in North-Central France near Paris; a palace built in the 17  century for Louis XIV. It is known as the Palace of Versailles. They used the exotic collection of marbles in the construction of the palace applying awe-inspiring architecture and designs.

One of the stone or tile laying patterns was a part of that aesthetic, and it was the French or Versailles pattern.

What Is Versailles Pattern?

It is a classic design made from pre-bundled tiles. The pattern consists of two bundles of tiles to cover a 16-square feet area. Each bundle has four different sizes, 

  • 8″x8″=2Nos.
  • 8″x16″=1No.
  • 16″x16″=2Nos.
  • 16″x24″=1No.

It means you can create a 16-square foot area using only six numbers of tiles or slab pieces!

The most interesting thing about Versailles pattern design is the tiles completely fit with each other, and lets you easily extend the pattern out in all directions.

After all, it is an appealing combination of small and large tiles to create a seemingly random design, which is much more thought out. 

It offers a free form of design that can easily flow between interiors & exteriors, as well as working around walls, corners, and doorways. 

The pattern can easily hide the imperfection of wall dimensions and layout of the floors.

How Versailles Pattern Proves Advantageous for Designers, Architects, and Homeowners?

Versailles Pattern Offers Classic Appeal

The French pattern has timeless visual appeal, thanks to its flowing arrangement. The peculiarity of traditional designs is in the finished design. The Versailles Pattern has a casual nature, and appropriately befitting with Chiseled or honed edges with matte finishes or non-glossy polish. 

Thereby, you can use travertine tiles with a matte, rustic appearance and the perfect pairing for this classic pattern. The perfect pairing for the vintage-inspired look-n-feel comes only with rustic edges. So, the limestone and sandstone categories of rocks are suitable candidates to create classical-looking French patterns.

Versailles Pattern Is Versatile for Applications

We know that four different sizes are featured in the Versailles Pattern. It helps to scale the design from smaller spaces to larger ones seamlessly when the visual flow runs from one space to another with the same pattern.

This one is the peculiar characteristic of the French pattern that allows you to apply the same pattern on the flooring throughout multiple rooms cohesively. Moreover, the application of the same pattern on multiple floors and walls in a building gives it a spacious look despite its smaller dimension in reality. 

For instance, if you wish to look your bathroom larger than its real space, you have to lay Versailles patterns on the floor and be carried up the shower walls.

Versailles Pattern Is Cost-Efficient

In the Versailles pattern, we amalgamate small, medium, and large tiles or stone slabs to lay flooring. 

If you use only larger tiles for flooring in a big space, the project becomes expensive due to the higher cost of larger tiles than smaller or medium ones. 

Similarly, when you use smaller sizes of tiles in the same large space, the design would get a far too busy appearance.

In short, the combination of small to medium and large sizes of tiles in the flooring or wall covering/wall cladding proves economically cost-effective.

Versailles Pattern Is Easy & Quick to Lay

Thanks to a combination of different sizes of stone slabs or tiles, installation becomes easy and rapid compared to large and heavy slabs in terms of labor & time. Stonemasons and laborers of a contractor have to lift smaller numbers of heavy tiles for the Versailles pattern.

Versailles Pattern Is Easy & to Repeat

We know we use the 8-inch, 16-inch, and 24-inch sides of the stone slabs in the Versailles pattern. These variations in the dimensions of tiles make them easy to nestle together, and arranged in a variety of ways.

We use two bundles of these tile kits to create a 16-square foot pattern with a staggered edge on all sides, which is easy to repeat the pattern on the entire floor. 

Of course, you have to ensure the spaces left/grouts between the tiles should be consistent by applying a standard spacer. The grouts must fill up with matching color and texture of the stone slabs used in the Versailles pattern. 

Application Areas for Versailles Pattern

Literally, we can apply the French pattern in any horizontal or vertical spaces in the interior or exterior of a building. For the sake of giving you some specimens, I have illustrated some images here.

Versailles Pattern in Interior Floor

If you strive for a sense of pastoral peacefulness limestone has everything to give you such as sober colors, shades, and tones along with a variety of textures and immense beauty with its naturally occurring grains & veins.

Here, the designer has customized the stone slab of 8×8-inch dimension by carving some attractive yet minimal designs. Slight variations in tones and shades of tiles of large and medium dimensions are making the overall look charming.

Versailles Pattern in Sandstone Patio with Honed Finishes

Your thrust for rustic and classic appearance can be fulfilled by natural cleft finishes of sandstone in an outdoor patio. 

The stone slabs laid in Versailles pattern and creating contrast with adjoining exterior brick walls.

Rough surfaces not only give you the classic look-n-feel but also offer anti-skid-like utility.

French Pattern in Outdoor Limestone Floor

Limestones do not always come in white shades, but also found in black to greyish shades to confuse you for slate stones. 

Sand-blasted finishes are appropriate for outdoor applications  and the Versailles pattern renders the design cost-effective to cover a large area like outdoor patios. 

Chiseled edges and grooves are making the pattern obvious under the foot.

Mixing Versailles Pattern with Circular Pattern in a Garden Patio

Circular-shaped garden patios are commonly seen trends in most backyard gardens. However, the circular shape itself consumes minimum space and lets you play with different laying patterns for your natural stone pavers.

The photo above shows a beautiful combination of Versailles pattern and a circular stone slab laying pattern. The central portion of the patio is filled with the circular fans pattern while the rest of the spaces have been filled up with Versailles patterns.

Circular Patio with Versailles Paving Pattern with Black Border

Here the entire circular patio is designed using the Versailles pattern using exotic sandstones in a range of colors and textures. The bluish-grey-colored border around the patio gives it an alluring look, and bifurcating narrow paths adds more glamour to the overall design.

Green hedges around the edge of the patio and paths as well as scattered planters on the stone patio are prettied up & romanticized to conceal the mundane and ugly parts cleverly.

Finally,

Where will you find the stone pavers  bundled to create a Versailles pattern even with some Do-it-Yourself ways? 

Come and meet our design consultants at World of Stones USA or its distributor in your vicinity.

Surely, you’ll get the best design advice and a free quote for quality natural stone pavers at the best price tags in the present market.

 

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