Our ultimate goal is to create a community of builders and homeowners who are dedicated to improving the quality of life in their neighborhoods and communities.
Our ultimate goal is to create a community of builders and homeowners who are dedicated to improving the quality of life in their neighborhoods and communities.

Hey everyone, it's TJ from Sanctified Homes, and today I'm joined by Lucas Martin, a master of tile installation and a true craftsman in the field. We're diving into the world of hexagon tiling, also known as honeycomb tiling, to give you a better understanding of what to look for when considering this stylish option for your home.
Hexagon tiles offer a unique look that can significantly impact a room's aesthetic. The key decision you'll face is whether you prefer the traditional hexagon appearance or the honeycomb effect. This choice will influence how the tile is laid out, especially in entryways where you want to make a strong first impression without compromising on smaller tile cuts.
Lucas has shared some invaluable insights on layout strategies. For instance, starting with triangle tips at your doorway can minimize small cuts, ensuring a cleaner look as you enter the room. It's all about the visual flow and how you want the tiles to greet anyone stepping into the space.
Underlayment is crucial for a successful hexagon tile installation. Lucas recommends using a Ditra board or a similar uncoupling membrane to prevent cracks due to the natural movement of wood substrates. This step is vital for ensuring the longevity and durability of your tile work.
When it comes to hexagon tiling, the devil is in the details. Lucas emphasizes the importance of considering the tile's orientation, ensuring that the layout complements the room's entrance and overall design. Additionally, the choice between a direct honeycomb pattern or a more traditional edge can significantly affect the final look.
One of the challenges with hexagon tiling is maintaining consistent alignment and avoiding lippage, where tiles are not perfectly flat against each other. Lucas uses leveling clips to ensure each tile is flush, providing a smooth, seamless surface. This attention to detail is what separates a good installation from a great one.
When evaluating a tile installation, especially with unique patterns like hexagons, there are several key factors to consider:
Aesthetic Alignment: Ensure the tile pattern aligns with your vision for the space.
Underlayment: Check for proper underlayment to support durability and crack prevention.
Tile Orientation: The direction and placement of tiles should be deliberate and visually appealing.
Lippage Prevention: The tile surface should be smooth, with no noticeable height differences between tiles.
Hexagon tiling offers a distinctive look that can elevate any room but requires careful planning and skilled installation. By focusing on the layout, underlayment, and precision in alignment, you can achieve a stunning result that stands the test of time.
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