Visual perception of paved paths

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Visual perception of paved paths

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The direction of the rows of tiles being laid affects the visual perception of paved paths. Taking into account some points, you can place accents on the site:

To make the path appear shorter, the rows are laid perpendicular to the direction of movement.
The alignment of the direction of the laying rows with the axis of the brazil mobile database contributes to the optical stretching of the object.
Herringbone paving, done at a 45° angle, visually compresses the space.
Even parallel rows of rectangular bricks also look good in small areas. Although they can be successfully used in large areas.
To create perspective, rows of bricks placed on end are used. It can be bent into a circle and is often used as a path edging.
DIY styling options
Experienced craftsmen can use several paving schemes on one site. They easily combine colors and shapes, create curves and achieve interesting effects. Different types of paving slabs require different schemes for how to lay them.

Basic patterns with beautiful designs
For paving paths and areas with your own hands, it is better to use simple laying patterns. Let's look at some of them in more detail.

"Herringbone" and "Braid"
These types of laying are used most often. They do not require a highly qualified master during laying, but are capable of creating attractive patterns. Braiding is one of the "herringbone" options. In this case, longitudinal and transverse laying alternates in rows.

"In a circle"
The pattern has found application in round areas. The circular pattern allows for the creation of beautiful seating areas, especially when combined with other patterns such as random or herringbone.
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