I desperately want to add a back splash to our kitchen, but haven't yet
considered subway tile.
Not exact matches
We currently have white
subway tiles and are
considering having them again.
I have been seriously
considering removing some of my upper cabinets and installing
subway tile all over the wall.
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.
I am
considering the 180FX countertop but still haven't found anyone local who has it as a sample (larger than the 8 × 10 ″) I wanted to do a real marble
subway tile backsplash, how do you think they would look together?
I
consider all white sinks and white
subway tile classics.
You all know by now that I love the color blue, and I
considered the sea glass
subway tile look but blue is a complimentary color to orange so that wasn't an option.
Although today's ubiquitous white
subway tiles remain on trend (if you just installed them, don't worry: they'll look great for years to come), if you're designing from scratch this year,
consider taking a pass on that trend and trying something newer, something edgier, something eminently funkier — but versatile and sophisticated too.
Centsational Girl compiled several patterns to
consider when using
subway tile.
Consider Shaker - style cabinets,
subway tile, warm gray finishes, and hardwood floors if this look strikes your fancy.
Consider using
subway tile for your
tiled surfaces.
I guess I'll
consider granite if I can find something that will complement my white vanity, white
subway tile and marble and glass accent
tile.