Not exact matches
I love that the
subway tile stands out with the gray but it needed a
bit of tweeking to make it look finished.
I like that
tile too - It is beautiful and a
bit of change from the classic white
subway which I love too, but is a
bit common.
The white
subway tile wall would bring a lot
of light, so I wanted the contrast
of dark to balance and calm the room a
bit.
We (or really I) have been procrastinating on what to do, I am a
bit scared
of committment but think I finally decided I love me some white
subway tile!
The counters have a
bit of sun shining down on them in this photo, but you can really see the effect
of the under cabinet lights on the
subway tile.
Lauren convinced me to move on from the plain white (safe)
subway tile of my current kitchen and mix things up a
bit with some painted white glass
tiles in a chevron pattern (above).
White makes a crisp, clean, and casual statement in the kitchen, but a
bit of glimmer from the glossy
subway tile backsplash and vintage - inspired hardware takes the style up a notch.
After a
bit of research online, I headed to Lowes to find a way to recolor the existing grout in our
subway tiled backsplash.
White is sort
of the go - to when it comes to
tile these days, and let's face it, you can slap a basic white
subway on any wall in any pattern, and you are sure to get a classic and timeless look, but isn't that a little
bit boring?