The inside is bright and clean with basic,
classic subway tiles and cool grey cabinets — all of which keep the small space from feeling cramped and uncomfortable.
I am loving
the classic subway tiles.
We kept the original kitchen, but re-tiled the room with
classic subway tiles and added black appliances to give the room a stylish, grown - up feel.
Then there's the spa - worthy master bath that features a twin vanity with vessel sinks, gray hex tile floor,
classic subway tile, a walk - in shower with brushed bronze fixtures and — the statement piece — a pedestal tub with copper exterior.
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.
I used
classic subway tile, but to mix in Sara's eclectic style, I added teal lower cabinets.
From an apron front sink to
a classic subway tile backsplash, these vintage - inspired kitchen trends will give you a blast from the past.
To me, it has an old farmhouse feel which works well with the island, but it contrasts nicely against
the classic subway tile backsplash.
We love the look of
classic subway tile and marble countertops against the contrasting black window frames in this kitchen.
A classic subway tile backsplash carries on the clean - lined vibe.
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.
I played safe with the backsplash, and went with
the classic 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.
Loving the tiny marble herringbone pattern floor,
classic subway tiled walls and the floral wallpaper.
To create their own take on «farmhouse modern» they updated
the classic subway tile backsplash by combining rows of tiles in three thicknesses.
Love the wood floors with your white cabinets and
the classic subway tile.
I kind of wished they were larger, like
a classic subway tile (most commonly 3 ″ x 6 ″) but it still has the subway tile proportions so I think it still gave my kitchen the look and feel I was going for.
«We used travertine with a pillow edge for some visual depth, and then set it in
a classic subway tile pattern.
Clean, simple and less than $ 3 per square foot,
classic subway tile has a timeless appeal that harmonizes with nearly every décor.
With this kitchen renovation we have prepped the house for resale by installing matching black appliances as well installing
a classic subway tile backsplash, new counters, and a durable rug.
I splurged and went with real marble in the shower, with
a classic subway tile wall and basketweave floor.
Not exact matches
We added a
classic patterned cement
tile that gave the space interest, new fixtures and hardware, a
subway -
tiled shower and a new mirror.
I chose to go with the herringbone pattern, which is a
classic pattern for wood floors (and a million other things), but I hadn't really seen it translated to
subway tile (until I googled it that is, and found a bazillion examples... sigh;)(it's ok I still love it)-RRB-.
I also really wanted a little bit more updated beachy look to my kitchen and while marble is absolutely gorgeous, I felt like maybe it was a bit too traditional
classic in style when paired with my
subway tile.
and is this
classic white
subway tile?
Gorgeous
classic bathroom design with modern white porcelain sink with polished nickel base, white carrara marble basketweave
tiles floor, glossy white
subway tiles backsplash shower surround, open frameless glass shower and pendant.
A more updated yet
classic look includes
subway tiles in a row.
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.
While elements like open shelves,
subway tile or two types of cabinet finishes might seem extra popular now, they've always been
classic favorites for me.
«White kitchens never go out of style,» says one of the homeowners of the choice to go
classic with crown moulding, Caesarstone countertops and a Calacatta marble
subway tile backsplash.
We went with white
subway tile for the backsplash — it was one of the builder's options that we felt really went with the homeowner's design aesthetic of pretty, bright, and
classic.
I eventually decided on two
classics:
subway tile and chrome.
In their place I'm thinking practical (and cheap) lino / laminate flooring, painted walls and
classic white
subway tiles.
Adding a little glam factor with a chrome or silver pumpkin up against a
classic white
subway tile makes me happy.
oversized beveled white
subway tiles and carrera marble floor and accents give this a clean and
classic look.
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.
Consider a mix of stone and glass
tile for a modern - yet -
classic look, porcelain
subway tile to evoke French country chic, or even hand - painted ceramic
tiles for colour and personality.
The
subway tiles are squeaky clean and allude to
classic New York style.
You can have basic
subway tile and use it in a herringbone pattern if you want a new look, but it's still a
classic material.
The kitchen's shaker - style cabinetry, quartz countertops, ceramic
subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances create a fresh,
classic look, while the pine ceiling and floors add a light rustic touch.
While all white sinks and white
subway tiles are
classic, they will still look dated in twenty years because of the overall look of the kitchen.
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.
I consider all white sinks and white
subway tile classics.
My original plan was to go with the very
classic and currently trendy
subway tile.
So the
classic white
subway tiles were bought for a whopping $ 40!!!
White
subway tile is such a staple that it is now associated with a really
classic look.
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.
A typical tub and shower combo was ripped out and updated with a stand - alone shower featuring
classic dark - grouted ceramic
subway tiles and a mosaic marble
tile floor.