Loving the tiny marble herringbone pattern floor,
classic subway tiled walls and the floral wallpaper.
I splurged and went with real marble in the shower, with
a classic subway tile wall and basketweave floor.
Not exact matches
I did this by combining sleek new pieces, like the gold Kohler Purist faucets and the clean round mirror, with timeless finishes, like the
classic subway tile for the shower
walls, and the white hex
tile for the floors, as well as adding in some vintage pieces like this walnut credenza.
He doubled its size by removing a lower breakfast room, installing a prefinished hardwood floor and covering the
walls in
subway tile, which he likes because it's both cheap and
classic.
In their place I'm thinking practical (and cheap) lino / laminate flooring, painted
walls and
classic white
subway tiles.
White
subway tile is of course the most
classic and least expensive
tile option for a shower surround and backsplash
wall.
Not because it was trendy to have white plaster
walls or
subway tile, it's just always been a
classic look for those homes.
This Astoria, Queens bathroom features Rifle Paper Co. pineapple wallpaper contrasted with
classic subway tile on the
walls and black hexagon floor
tile for a modern twist on the traditional b & w bathroom.
Though small, it packs a punch, at once
classic (thanks to the pedestal sink, Shaker - style cabinetry and
subway tile wall) and charismatic (check out the cloud wallpaper, striking geometric oor
tile and prominent shower hardware).
Classic — They could replace the old (cracked)
subway tile on the
walls with new
subway tile.
I did this by combining sleek new pieces, like the gold Kohler Purist faucets and the clean round mirror, with timeless finishes, like the
classic subway tile for the shower
walls, and the white hex
tile for the floors, as well as adding in some vintage pieces like this walnut credenza.
We went with
classic white
subway tile, gray grout, and the
wall color is Martha Stewart's Cobblestone.
Steven Gambrel designed this transitional 1890's Southampton home featuring glazed, black
subway tile on the
walls and
classic French
tiling on the floor.
Simple white
subway tile sets the stage for
classic stainless steel fixtures, including a handy
wall - mounted pot filler.
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?