Showing posts with label White Subway Tile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Subway Tile. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

White Subway Tile

White Subway Tile


White subway tiles, which typically feature a white and glossy glazed finish and thin grout lines, are timeless and classic.

White Subway Tile

Many designers working on historic renovations and new construction projects alike are making use of subway tiles.

White Subway Tiles

For example many old style or victorian houses have subway tiles or would be enhanced in the kitchen or bathroom by the use of subway tiles.


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Many of these designers strive to keep or enhance the period features of older homes so source period materials and hard to find items for period home restorations to help maintain the traditional charm, look and feel of their house wherever possible.

White Subway Tiles

Even though many people are renovating, they often want achieve the most authentic look possible for their floor and wall tiles and keep things in keeping with the original period of the home.

We've been asked about where to find cheap subway tile

They usually want the home to have new but old looking tiles, so that the look achieved is as if this remodeled kitchen or bathroom had always been there.

White Subway Tiles

Often a vintage looking, simple, subway tile or white glossy subway tiles or white crackle glaze tile or even cobalt blue or lagoon blue subway tiles will help brighten up an old home, and possible hex tiles on the floor.

I was set on white subway tile

Try to add these interesting touches to your remodeled homes, such as unglazed porcelain hex floor tiles, maybe a black and white combination.

White Subway Tiles

Maybe you are just bored with your current tiles and want tiles that look fab and current. Maybe you want to remodel your 1930's Spanish Colonial Revival home.

Try variations of subway tiles as your backsplash in the kitchen. Many homeowners love the look of clean subway tiles, preferably those that look authentically vintage in style.

White Subway Tile

And a period subway tile backsplash for a kitchen renovation that has been installed by a skilled tradesman or contractor is a pleasure to behold.

White Subway Tiles

Experimenting with colors other than white for subway tiles is also a good thing.

eg Celadon, Khaki, Hunter Green, Lagoon Blue, and Heather Gray, or maybe not just white but Avalon White or other off white colors?

Glass Subway Tile

White Subway Tile



White Subway Tile

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Subway Tile

Subway Tile



Subway tiles are probably some of the oldest style of tiles available since their use in subway systems. But they are very contemporary now and also work where you want your kitchen or bathroom to have a semi or fully traditional look. It is unusual to have a tile that can bridge both styles quite readily and not look out of place in either.

Subway Tile

Subway tiles seem as if they were made for the kitchen as a backsplash because they just look so good in that role. We tend to think of subway tiles in white or cream colors but there are a dazzling array of colors available that will suit almost any color scheme in the kitchen. But my personal favorite will always be the white subway tile with the white or black or grey grout.

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Something about the elongated rectangle just make its work in the kitchen decor. There is a vibrancy about subway tiles that is hard to match. The sleek looks and yet elegant simplicity of these tiles brings a feeling of class to almost any kitchen.

Subway tiles, hexagon tiles

The interesting thing about subway tiles is that they are not very expensive at all and are on par with other ceramic tiles, so you really dont pay more from the extra touches of class, which looks modern, classic and clean all at the same time. They always seem to hark back to the pre war era in a traditional setting, and yet give a contemporary feel in a modern setting.

Would you use subway tiles in the kitchen?

So use your subway tiles to create a relatively simple backsplash that also has a light and spacious feel in your kitchen. That comes from the subway tiles making your kitchen seem somehow wider when laid horizontally.

Subway Tile

If you want to ramp up the luxury on your subway tiles to a whole new level consider glass subway tiles. They can be even more interesting than ceramic, although probably work better in a more minimalist or very contemporary kitchen rather than something traditional.

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Subway Tile



Subway Tile

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

White Subway Tile Backsplash Pictures

White Subway Tile Backsplash Pictures


One of easiest and simplest ways to add a little something to your kitchen and give it a touch of style is to add a white subway tile backsplash.

Ivory Silk Granite Diamond Subway Backsplash

Subways tiles are simple and beautiful which is why they have been so popular for so many years.

White Subway Tile is a Classic

From the use in the New York subway to swimming pools up and down the land, subway tiles have always been a quick as easy way to add style and to create a smooth and easy to clean surface.

Simple Subway

Like most glazed ceramic tiles, of which subway tiles usually are, they are extremely easy to clean and very hardwearing.

Subway Tile Backsplash

They are also fairly easy to replace if they do become damaged as the tiles are fairly light in weight.



The interesting thing about subway tiles is that although they are a classic item from the turn of the century, they somehow manage to still look current in a contemporary kitchen.

White Subway Backsplash

Mahogany Backsplash

White Subway Tile Backsplash Pictures



White Subway Tile Backsplash Pictures