i'm not even sure this is a sensible question? I am trying to design a random pattern for tiles above a cooker and along either side above the worktop. Also the same above the kitchen sink as a splashback and again to either side. Both in effect are upside down T shapes.
I think I want four colours of tiles in pastel colours and I want them square not set diagonal on the wall , to avoid cutting. But I want a random layout. Can I achieve this with four colours or would I need five? How do I avoid runs of two or three rows of tiles creating a diagonal effect with the same colour being near to each other.
I am busy on an excel spreadsheet trying to manually design and colour in the boxes, but any tips from the experts about how one designs a random effect is very welcome?
I think I want four colours of tiles in pastel colours and I want them square not set diagonal on the wall , to avoid cutting. But I want a random layout. Can I achieve this with four colours or would I need five? How do I avoid runs of two or three rows of tiles creating a diagonal effect with the same colour being near to each other.
I am busy on an excel spreadsheet trying to manually design and colour in the boxes, but any tips from the experts about how one designs a random effect is very welcome?