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Tessellated tiles on garden pathway add elegance and sophistication to Gladesville homeTessellated tiles on garden pathway add elegance and sophistication to Gladesville home

Tessellated tiles on garden pathway add elegance and sophistication to Gladesville home

This residential project located in Gladesville applied tessellated pattern Octagon & Dot to the pathway of their home with a Norwood border in colours red, black, white, vanilla, brown and light grey.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Oct 2024 1m read View Author

Tessellated tiles are a stunning design choice for residential projects, offering a beautiful blend of historic charm and modern functionality. These intricately arranged geometric tiles have been used for centuries to create visually captivating floors and pathways.

Octagon & Dot

Octagon & Dot

Tessellated tiles provide a versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solution for various residential spaces. This residential project located in Gladesville applied tessellated pattern Octagon & Dot to the pathway of their home with a Norwood border in colours red, black, white, vanilla, brown and light grey. To add to this design, Bowral bricks were used to frame the tessellated pathway. Their outdoor design included bluestone step treads and light green craquelle Victorian subways to the riser of the stair design. The design selected is an excellent choice as it brings an essence of elegance and sophistication.

Octagon & Dot

Tessellated tiles bring a rich sense of history, elegance, and craftsmanship to any residential project. Whether you're restoring a period home or incorporating classic design elements into a contemporary space, these tiles offer a versatile and timeless solution.

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